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Porcelain sink repair
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teddysmum
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Has anyone used a porcelain sink repair kit,on a white sink, with good results ?
A previous owner has 'repaired' a 1cm chip in one of our sinks, using a white resin substance, which is still soft and stands proud (besides being a very different shade of white) . The sink is a special shape (must also fit in a particular place, too) ,so will be expensive to replace, so, as use is not affected, I wonder whether it's best left or a kit would improve on the situation.
Recommendation, from anyone who has achieved a good result ,will be very welcome.
A previous owner has 'repaired' a 1cm chip in one of our sinks, using a white resin substance, which is still soft and stands proud (besides being a very different shade of white) . The sink is a special shape (must also fit in a particular place, too) ,so will be expensive to replace, so, as use is not affected, I wonder whether it's best left or a kit would improve on the situation.
Recommendation, from anyone who has achieved a good result ,will be very welcome.
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I've used 'emalmix' with reasonable success. It is quite bright white and also quite runny. I used a small brush and several layers and, although not perfect, it 'takes your eye ' off the damage but has proved hard wearing0
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