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Is this worktop fit ok?

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  • ThisIsWeird
    ThisIsWeird Posts: 7,935 Forumite
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    edited 26 August 2023 at 6:38AM
    FreeBear said:
    Would have looked better if he had used a tube of Colorfill matched to the worktop - They do a huge range of colours, and there would have been one good match in the range.
    I've used the stuff on a black worktop, and you'd be hard pushed to see the join.
    Slightly off topic - do you think Colorfill would be suitable for repairing some small chips in laminate flooring?
    I can't see any reason why not. I'd imagine pretty ideal for this.

    Edit: just clicked on FreeBear's link to Colourfill; "use on laminate worktops and flooring".
  • Postik
    Postik Posts: 422 Forumite
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    FreeBear said:
    Would have looked better if he had used a tube of Colorfill matched to the worktop - They do a huge range of colours, and there would have been one good match in the range.
    I've used the stuff on a black worktop, and you'd be hard pushed to see the join.
    Slightly off topic - do you think Colorfill would be suitable for repairing some small chips in laminate flooring?

    I did use oak coloured Colorfill on laminate flooring in the past - in fact I'm sure at the time it said it was for flooring as well as worktops.  As FreeBear said it sets pretty hard, so it never came out of the hole in my case.  Again I think it will work well for deeper chips but for shallow chips and scratches it might not stay in place.
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