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Kitchen Worktop repair   
Last week i had 2 kitchen worktops delivered and ive just stuck one in..

Come to stick the other in and it is chipped at the front in a couple of 
places...

Is there anything i could do to repair this (nearly black in colour), are 
there repair kits available etc?
Date:Thu, 21 Apr 2005 13:05:30 +0100   Author:  

Re: Kitchen Worktop repair   
G3Wh)zZ@ wrote:

> Last week i had 2 kitchen worktops delivered and ive just stuck one
> in..
>
> Come to stick the other in and it is chipped at the front in a couple
> of places...
>
> Is there anything i could do to repair this (nearly black in colour),
> are there repair kits available etc?


Depends, i know my old man got new worktops from a place called Watford
Laminates (trade place), they offer "touch up paints" to fill in little
chips, come to think of it most big DIY's (Homebase etc not your Wicks's) do
little pots of laminate touch up, just depends wether you can get a good
enough match.
Here is a link to a usa based kit
http://www.blol.com/Fix_A_Chip_Counter_&_Desk.html

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Date:Thu, 21 Apr 2005 17:42:38 +0100   Author:  

Re: Kitchen Worktop repair   
G3Wh)zZ@ wrote:

> Last week i had 2 kitchen worktops delivered and ive just stuck one in..
> 
> Come to stick the other in and it is chipped at the front in a couple of 
> places...
> 
> Is there anything i could do to repair this (nearly black in colour), are 
> there repair kits available etc? 
> 
> 


If you don't find anything to repair it with you could always try 
these people http://www.magicman.ltd.uk/
Date:Thu, 21 Apr 2005 18:01:35 +0000 (UTC)   Author:  

Re: Kitchen Worktop repair   
"Grumble"  wrote in message 
news:d48ppv$dqr$1@nwrdmz03.dmz.ncs.ea.ibs-infra.bt.com...

> G3Wh)zZ@ wrote:
>> Last week i had 2 kitchen worktops delivered and ive just stuck one in..
>>
>> Come to stick the other in and it is chipped at the front in a couple of 
>> places...
>>
>> Is there anything i could do to repair this (nearly black in colour), are 
>> there repair kits available etc?
>
> If you don't find anything to repair it with you could always try these 
> people http://www.magicman.ltd.uk/
>



Thanks guys for the replies...
Date:Fri, 22 Apr 2005 12:09:24 +0100   Author: