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Re-Surfaceing Kitchen Worktops?
Have just had a new cooker, new flooring and redecorated my kitchen ...now the worktops (laminate I think) are a bit tatty looking and feel rough in the places of most use.
Is it possible to re-surface them in-situ, can anyone recommend /supply contact details, hopefully reasonably priced as I'm just about spent up!!
Thanks for any info. /details.
Is it possible to re-surface them in-situ, can anyone recommend /supply contact details, hopefully reasonably priced as I'm just about spent up!!
Thanks for any info. /details.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you would be better off using a couple of chopping boards to cover the rough bits until you can afford to replace the work surface,sounds as if you have worked hard to tidy up your kitchen don't spoil it,take your time and keep an eye on any worktops that might come available in the sizes and colour you are looking for,try ebay under kitchen work tops and click on nearest first I think you will find what you are looking for,don't forget to check your thickness you don't want to buy a thicker one as that will make things difficult if you have a tile splashback, good luck
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