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Burn Mark on Countertop

I need to remove burn mark on work top. Can you help?

William

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RE: Burn Mark on Countertop

I have a counter top that's that plastic type surface. I used the old fashioned metal scrubber, some toothpaste and bleach cleaner scrubbed a few times, and it was gone, no evidence of a burn mark.

Post By ashley (Guest Post)

RE: Burn Mark on Countertop

My burns were really bad but I got some rub on decals at the craft store and covered them right up.

Post By lynn (Guest Post)

RE: Burn Mark on Countertop

Thank you, awesome! I would have never thought of it, but using toothpaste did the trick!

Post By Angel (Guest Post)

RE: Burn Mark on Countertop

We had a burn mark on a synthetic marble counter from the previous owners. I tried other things, but just used Kit "scratch out" for automobile paint. It worked great! Plus it polishes the surface afterwards!

Post By Fran (Guest Post)

RE: Burn Mark on Countertop

Years ago I burned my countertop with a hot pan. So my ingenious husband cut out an area just the size of 4 small decorative tiles and grouted them in on either side of my stove. Now I have two built in hot pads whenever I need one.

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