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[email protected] (Wallace Jensen)

26/01/2008 6:42 AM

countertop

I recently installed a countertop and when sawing I chiped a small piece
of the flamica.
Any ideal how to repair without replaceing the coutertop.


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"DanG"

in reply to [email protected] (Wallace Jensen) on 26/01/2008 6:42 AM

26/01/2008 10:57 AM

The short answer is NO, you will need to replace the top.

You did not indicate where the chip is, there may be some ideas
about a way to conceal the blemish.

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"Wallace Jensen" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>I recently installed a countertop and when sawing I chiped a
>small piece
> of the flamica.
> Any ideal how to repair without replaceing the coutertop.
>

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"Frank A."

in reply to [email protected] (Wallace Jensen) on 26/01/2008 6:42 AM

26/01/2008 7:35 AM

On Jan 26, 8:42=A0am, [email protected] (Wallace Jensen) wrote:
> I recently installed a countertop and when sawing I chiped a small piece
> of the flamica.
> Any ideal how to repair without replaceing the coutertop.

Top or edge?


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