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Filling Cracks in a Laminate Countertop?

What can I use to fill in cracks in a laminate counter top before I paint it?

dgregg from Columbus, Ohio

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April 1, 20080 found this helpful

Use plastic wood, it works great and once it's dry you can sand to smooth.

 
April 2, 20080 found this helpful

I've done this, I used wood filler putty--just fill, let dry and sand off any excess until smooth.

 
April 10, 20080 found this helpful

They make a filler for laminate
H D should have it

 

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March 31, 2008

How do I fill in a gouge in a laminate countertop? It is that kind of top that looks like butcherblock, but I am going to do a faux finish over it so the repair doesn't have to be "invisible."

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Sylvia from Ridgecrest

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Filling a Gouge In a Laminate Countertop

Melt a crayon, and use the wax to fill it in. :-) (03/17/2007)

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Filling a Gouge In a Laminate Countertop

wax would melt from a hot pan or sunlight(wouldn't it?). There is this stuff that we use to fill screw holes in wood, it's called "wood filler". I think there is exterior wood filler that holds up to weathering. If you are going to lacquer it(seal it) it should work well. It depends on what you are using it for I suppose. (03/19/2007)

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