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N. Thornton
 
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Default Re-covering kitchen worktops

"Mary Fisher" wrote in message . net...
"S. Endon-Lee" wrote in message
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Is there something like a hard-wearing form of sticky-back plastic
(suitable for kitchens) that I could simply glue over the existing
worktop? If so, where can I find it - there doesn't seem to be
anything like it in the 'sheds'. It would need to be flexible enough
to 'roll-over' the chamfered front edge of the worktop, otherwise I'm
sure it would lift in no time flat.


You CAN still get Fablon and lookalikes - try decorators' merchants - but
it's not all that durable for a kitchen surface. Also, when you have to lift
it, it can leave deposits of adhesive. It might do the job for a few months
as long as you protect it from hot and sharp objects. I'll be interested in
others' suggestions.


Dont even think about it. The surest way to totally trash your
worktop.

Try light coloured objects and mats instead. You can always make a big
mat out of vinyl lino if its that awful.


Regards, NT