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Default How to unbond bond

On 22/02/2017 21:57, ss wrote:
Ok I dont have access to this, email from son.
They have an induction hob and the hob has been bonded to the work top
at either side. Apparently its not silicon.

Any ideas on how to loosen the bond to remove the hob.

My understanding is hob has a metal lip that attaches to the worktop at
the sides.
The worktop is granite. Any prising to release it would crack the glass
hob.



Are you sure it isn't silicone? Ours was fitted professionally but I
watched it being done and they used clear silicone.

I'd try a thin blade to slowly try and cut it. You can get solvent,
perhaps a combination of solvent, blade, and gentle lifting from below
of the whole unit.

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