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7 replies

MumIwish · 07/07/2019 12:26

Our kitchen is only 4 years old butI DETEST worktops( my choice) can’t keep them mark free. Thinking of having overlay but got a quote of
£5000 . We are pensioners and can’t afford that. Cheaper to buy new work top but don’t want to damage tiles . Anyone know of cheaper but good alternative. Approx 24 ft length needed + fitting of course.

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TheGirlWithGlassFeet · 07/07/2019 18:49

Fablon

MumIwish · 07/07/2019 19:59

Fablon!! Really classy.

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AwkwardPaws27 · 07/07/2019 20:14

Are your tiles resting on the worktop, or is there a gap (grouted/silicones) between them and the worktop?
It there is a gap you should be able to change the worktop without damaging the tiles, provided you get a worktop of the same thickness.

DillyDilly · 07/07/2019 20:26

What worktop do you have at the moment that you can’t keep mark free ?

TheGirlWithGlassFeet · 07/07/2019 21:45

Don't be so rude! Have a bit of consideration for people who may not have a choice but to have Fablon.

notso · 07/07/2019 21:51

What's your current worktop made of?
Could you sell it to fund new ones?

Nikhedonia · 07/07/2019 21:53

Oh dear... Confused

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