Touching up a Belfast sink
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ScotHill

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3,725 posts

125 months

Wednesday 5th February
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Got scratches on the bottom of ours, I know any repair won't be perfect but it might be better than the dark greyish lines we currently have.

Is there any filler and/or touch-up colour that would work and be reasonably robust?

wolfracesonic

8,276 posts

143 months

Wednesday 5th February
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I’ve got the same problem, I keep thinking of getting some of this stuff, a bit spendy but these guys should know what they’re on about. Shaws of Darwen.

ScotHill

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3,725 posts

125 months

Wednesday 5th February
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wolfracesonic said:
I’ve got the same problem, I keep thinking of getting some of this stuff, a bit spendy but these guys should know what they’re on about. Shaws of Darwen.
Ah okay, so it is an industry thing, I'd only read about a couple of people bodging it with some DIY stuff that didn't last long. That is pricey but I'll see if there's something similar that's a bit cheaper.

DonkeyApple

63,172 posts

185 months

Wednesday 5th February
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ScotHill said:
Got scratches on the bottom of ours, I know any repair won't be perfect but it might be better than the dark greyish lines we currently have.

Is there any filler and/or touch-up colour that would work and be reasonably robust?
There are services that will refinish old crazed sinks that don't need reenamaling.