03-01-2022, 04:17 PM
I bought some laminate worktop the other day to use for a partial re-fit of our bathroom. It's only after I'd cut it to size that noticed two dings in the front edge. Probably caused by heavy strapping on a pile of them when they were shipped to B&Q. I thought I'd inspected the piece carefully before I bought it but it's not easy to see through the polythene protective wrapping.
Obviously far too late to take it back so there are two options. Spend another £38 on a new one (and inspect it very carefully before purchase!) or somehow fix the dings.
Any ideas on how to fix the dings? I have offcuts which I could deliberately ding in order to practice. I doubt any repair could be invisible; even if I match the colour, the texture will be different. I suppose I could try steaming as a first step.
Obviously far too late to take it back so there are two options. Spend another £38 on a new one (and inspect it very carefully before purchase!) or somehow fix the dings.
Any ideas on how to fix the dings? I have offcuts which I could deliberately ding in order to practice. I doubt any repair could be invisible; even if I match the colour, the texture will be different. I suppose I could try steaming as a first step.
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