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I’ve Googled it and found a few potential specialists who appear promising, but I was hoping for a recommendation.
We recently moved into a house which has quartz worktops in the kitchen which are immaculate and almost new. Unusually my son wanted to be helpful and put away the clean dishes, but he did it at 1000mph like everything else. Unfortunately he hit the corner of the quartz worktop with a cast iron casserole pan and chipped the quartz worktop. The casserole pan shrugged it off.
It’s on an external corner and so it’s only a matter of time before flesh or clothing gets caught on it so I need to get it repaired. The worktop is chamfered along the edges, so the shape of the repair will be a nightmare - probably 6mm in it’s longest dimension and with 5 faces to match
Whilst they’re here I need them to look at our new marble dining table, which we used for the first time in Christmas Day. Even though I sealed it twice following the instructions precisely, it seems to have marked where a sone placemats were over Christmas. I think it may be in the sealant, it perhaps hadn’t fully cured because of the low temperatures and the need to keep the room wentilated for a few days afterwards.
Anyway, any recommendations?
We recently moved into a house which has quartz worktops in the kitchen which are immaculate and almost new. Unusually my son wanted to be helpful and put away the clean dishes, but he did it at 1000mph like everything else. Unfortunately he hit the corner of the quartz worktop with a cast iron casserole pan and chipped the quartz worktop. The casserole pan shrugged it off.
It’s on an external corner and so it’s only a matter of time before flesh or clothing gets caught on it so I need to get it repaired. The worktop is chamfered along the edges, so the shape of the repair will be a nightmare - probably 6mm in it’s longest dimension and with 5 faces to match
Whilst they’re here I need them to look at our new marble dining table, which we used for the first time in Christmas Day. Even though I sealed it twice following the instructions precisely, it seems to have marked where a sone placemats were over Christmas. I think it may be in the sealant, it perhaps hadn’t fully cured because of the low temperatures and the need to keep the room wentilated for a few days afterwards.
Anyway, any recommendations?