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Default Damaged finish on new kitchen worktop

Guy King wrote:
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You cant blame the fitter as the surface his not down to his
(alledged)incompetance.


Unless the fitter made a mess of it and used something like Vim to get
rid of the mark.


I'd try white spirit or, failing that, meths. Wipe on with clean tissue
and see if anything is coming off. A lot of cleaning products contain
chalk or phosphates, both of which can leave a haze on coloured surfaces.
Anything that removes contact adhesive will probably have a strong
solvent, which may attack the surface.