Kalimna
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Greetings folks,
We have a standard chipboard-faced-with-granite-a-like-plastic worktop (around 7-8 years old in a new house) in the kitchen, and for about 2m underneath the sink, the chipboard has blown a little.
Rather than replace the worktop, I would like to repair (cosmetically at any rate) the area that has swollen. What would you recommend as a straightforward way to do this? I was thinking of block-planing away the grot then 'fixing' with epoxy or cyano and touch up with a suitable colour.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Adam
We have a standard chipboard-faced-with-granite-a-like-plastic worktop (around 7-8 years old in a new house) in the kitchen, and for about 2m underneath the sink, the chipboard has blown a little.
Rather than replace the worktop, I would like to repair (cosmetically at any rate) the area that has swollen. What would you recommend as a straightforward way to do this? I was thinking of block-planing away the grot then 'fixing' with epoxy or cyano and touch up with a suitable colour.
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Adam