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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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On Jan 26, 8:42*am, (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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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. -- ______________________________ Keep the whole world singing . . . . DanG (remove the sevens) "Wallace Jensen" wrote in message ... 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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