Cracked basin
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gran_c
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Cracked basin

Post by gran_c » Mon May 07, 2007 8:07 pm

Help! I've just finished decorating the bathroom. We decided not to replace the suite as there was nothing wrong with it. Now I've gone and dropped a pot into the sink and and ended up with a circular crack, a small chip and a couple of hairline cracks. :( Is there anything I can do to repair it? Its a champagne coloured sink so if its a replacement job does anyone have any ideas where to get one without paying the earth?!!
Thanks :D

thedoctor3
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Post by thedoctor3 » Mon May 07, 2007 10:07 pm

You will need to replace the basin Gran. Champagne is'nt the in colour at present but you should get one at a reclamation place. Best of luck.

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Cracked basin

Post by DONFRAMAC » Mon May 07, 2007 10:34 pm

Claim it on your building & contents insurance, as it will be about £400, judging by my Whisper-pink coloured semi-inset sink, done a few years ago. Any colour can be recreated by spraying the blended glaze over the latest colour of that model of sink, and firing it in the kiln.

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