chipped sink

If it is acrylic then paint it. If it is cast iron... no.... that would just be for a bath...

Pottery might repair with epoxy resin then try to find the right shade of paint to match. Similarly with glass fibre/resin concrete, epoxy filler again with the same paint problem.

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Michael Mcneil
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Hello All

My 'adorable' (!!!) Dennis The Menace 9 year old has managed to make 3 separate chips in our white bathroom sink. Is there any easy way to disguise the damage - fitting a new sink is beyond our means and seems like a big job to hide a small fault.....

TIA

Su

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SuzieZoo

I have an enamelled iron bath that had several large chips. I did an almost invisible repair with a two part car body filler ( Isopon I think it was ). It sands to a superb finish. I then painted it with radiator paint. The result was totally satisfactory and it should work for you...it's easier if it's white though; no colour match problems.

n
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norm

Hmm. White - and black - are very difficult to match exactly. If you did it, well done!

Mary

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Mary Fisher

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