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windywillow | 14:36 Thu 14th Jan 2010 | Home & Garden
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I have accidentally spilled some oven cleaner on my worktop and it has left a big white mark (the worktop is black and grey so it is very noticeable).

Does anyone have any ideas/suggestions to make it less noticeable please?

TIA.
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Thanks Nosha. Don't think that would work though, as the worktop has a sort of speckled effect. :o(
Many years ago I did a similar thing to Mrs BM's worktop with a hot pan. She wasn't impressed. I don't believe it can ever be covered over - so you could make a feature of it. We had a blue marble effect worktop and I bought a real piece of similar marble and inset it into the worktop with a router as if it was always intended that hot pans could be rested there.
I rather depends on where the 'problem' is.
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Thanks bm. It's quite a large area, so I don't think your idea would work in my case. Great idea though. ;o)
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If it is laminate and that style is still sold, might it pay you to replace that bit ?
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Pussy, I'd best not tell you what your name reminds me of! :o)

OG, unfortunately it is not laminate. We might have to accept that there's no other solution other than to replace the whole worktop. Unfortunately it's a very long piece. That'll teach me to be clumsy!
If you are going to do that anyway, and the worktop is marble or granite or some composite, is it worth trying to sand the top of the surface first ? Maybe the bleaching affect doesn't run too deeply.
Sand / grind / whatever. Not sure what you have to lose, save for clearing up the mess afterwards :-)
Is it not possible to dismantle Worktop, turn it upside down and re-assemble ?
Just a thought !
You'll never get rid of it.
Disguise with something else let into surface (like a chopping plate)
Turning over will only expose screw holes and probably faded parts.
Black boot polish do light coats one at a time leave it on for an hour then gentle buff with a soft cloth its not permanent but can be re done every now and again it covers the stain a treat..

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