Chip in Enamel Sink
The enamel on my kitchen sink is chipped about the size of a nickel. It’s a bone color. I’ve found two different items to repair it and I was wondering if one would be better than the other. The first one is a nick fix and you use it like nail polish. It says you…
The enamel on my kitchen sink is chipped about the size of a nickel. It’s a bone color. I’ve found two different items to repair it and I was wondering if one would be better than the other.
The first one is a nick fix and you use it like nail polish. It says you can use it on cast iron, porcelain, gel-coated fiberglass, acrylic and more. $7
The other is paste. It states its professional quality repair for sinks, tubs, ceramic tile and major applicances. $30
I’ve never used either one and I was wondering if someone could give some input about these.
I used one 18 years ago on a washing machine & it still looks fine. Don’t remember the name but it was a 2-part treatment w/ epoxy & tint & you put it on in several coats, sanded it, painted more on, sanded it, etc. Sandpaper has to be really fine-grade – for the last application I used the one that has talcum powder embedded in it.