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General => The Shed => Topic started by: Sparkly on October 29, 2010, 11:22:37

Title: Doh anyone get any tips for repairing a burn hole on a kitchen work surface?
Post by: Sparkly on October 29, 2010, 11:22:37
Managed to burn a small hole (50p) by putting a hot pan on it! (oops). What should I do?  ::)
Title: Re: Doh anyone get any tips for repairing a burn hole on a kitchen work surface?
Post by: Paulines7 on October 29, 2010, 12:27:31
What colour is the worktop?  Have you got a picture of the damage?
Title: Re: Doh anyone get any tips for repairing a burn hole on a kitchen work surface?
Post by: Sparkly on October 29, 2010, 13:40:51
(http://www.allotments4all.co.uk/smf/gallery/4528_29_10_10_1_40_20.jpg)
Title: Re: Doh anyone get any tips for repairing a burn hole on a kitchen work surface?
Post by: Duke Ellington on October 29, 2010, 14:52:20
Sparkly ......

I would get inventive with some filler, white,blue black and grey paints,thin paint brushes and a satin clear varnish top coat.
With such a mottled design I am sure you would be able to make match the surface. In anycase it would look much better than the burn marks.

Duke :)
Title: Re: Doh anyone get any tips for repairing a burn hole on a kitchen work surface?
Post by: Sparkly on October 29, 2010, 15:24:07
Thanks, will keep Ant busy hehe
Title: Re: Doh anyone get any tips for repairing a burn hole on a kitchen work surface?
Post by: jennym on October 30, 2010, 02:43:04
I used Colorfill from B&Q to mend a chip in a beige sort of colour worktop, its fairly straightforward - heres a link to a black type:
http://nextday.diy.com/app/jsp/product/productPage.jsp?productId=86725&utm_source=affiliates&utm_medium=datafeed&utm_term=25g+ColorFill+%26+20ml+Solvent.+Worktop+joint+sealant+and+surface+repairer.+Bonds+joints+together%2C+eliminating+the+need+for+silicone.+Colour-matched+to+worktop+for+an+almost+invisible+joint.+Waterproof.+Download+COSHH+sheet+(PDF)
Title: Re: Doh anyone get any tips for repairing a burn hole on a kitchen work surface?
Post by: ACE on November 02, 2010, 07:25:23
If it is a place that you put down pans on a regular basis put some of those nice stainless studs on in a pattern to cover the marks. My wife got a quite a surprise when she had found I had put some down for her. (good job they dont come off again).


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