Laminate Countertop Burn Repair: Step By Step Way To Fix A Burnt Laminate Countertop


Step By Step Way To Fix A Burnt Laminate Countertop

Burn marks on the laminate countertops usually occur due to the fact that inadequate railings are used between the hot pans and plates and the laminate. Whenever burn marks appear on your laminate countertop, then don't worry as it is extremely easy to repair these marks. However, if there are deeper marks, then it might require more work and still, there will not be any surety whether it will be the same as new again or not. If in case you do not want to replace the burned countertop, then repairing the burn marks is the best option but you may still have to cover the repaired area if it is visible after repairing. Go through the below-mentioned step by step way in order to repair the burn marks of the laminate countertop:
  • First of all, you need to spray an abrasive cleaner such as baking soda over the burn affected area. Using a toothbrush, or other such kinds of tools, cleanse the cleaner into the burn.
  • After the above step, now, with the help of damp rag polish the cleaner. Once polishing is done, you need to scrutinize the burn mark area in order to determine whether more work is required or not.
  • If in case you find out that the abrasive cleaner is not enough to get the job done, then you need to perform the sanding process. Use the 200 grit sandpaper in order to rub the burn affected area & get rid of as much as burn marks as possible. Clean any burned pieces with a clean rag.
  • Finally, you need to fill the burn marks as well as the small holes using the epoxy. In order to create the smooth surface, you need to use the sandpaper and allow it to dry completely before using your countertop again.

Things You Will Need

  • Abrasive Cleaning Product
  • Toothbrush Or Scouring Pad
  • Clean Rags
  • 200-Grit Sandpaper
  • Epoxy

Important & Useful Tips

  • If you want to avoid scratching the nearby area of the countertop, you need to use the elegantly powdered abrasive cleaners.
  • You can also use the contact cement in order to restick peeling laminate to the countertop.
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