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Your cart is empty.This kit is specially designed to touch-up solid surface countertops when they become damaged. Kit includes four 3" x 4" MICRO-MESH SOFT TOUCH PADS. 1-300 AO dull yellow/300AO dull yellow pad (300 AO on both sides); 1-600 AO bright yellow/800 AO green pad; 1-1500 AO peach/2400 AO lilac pad and 1-4000 AO blue/12000 AO grey pad. SOFT TOUCH PADS are made of two MICRO-MESH sheets laminated to 3/16" foam center. They are long-lasting, and easily conform to convex or concave surfaces. Use the appropriate pad to remove the damage and then work through the different grades of MICRO-MESH until you have matched your finish. This kit will handle finishes ranging from matte to high gloss.
Bill h
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Works as advertised! Worth the cost of the item.
DH
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
I had spilled acetone on our Corian countertops, leaving a terrible mark. It was about 6 inches by 4 inches. I followed the instructions, which were clearly outlined and well written. In less than an hour, the counter was in better condition than it had been before the damage. So grateful. Thanks for a great product and for clear instructions!
Vega’s Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Helped remove super glue residue and brought the countertop back to like new condition.
Kenneth Buck
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
I used this product for sanding a burn mark out of a kitchen countertop. Worked great.
Rhonda F.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2023
I used the finishing products as instructed. The scratch came out but I was left with an area that is not shiny like the surrounding surface. Used polish as instructed several times. Left a permanent mark.
TinMan
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2016
I used the repair kit to try to restore an area of my Corian counter top that had been damaged. I followed directions, but was not able to restore the high-gloss finish I was hoping for. I even called the customer service number, and was told that I probably would not ever achieve the same look that I had before the damage. The finished area is very smooth and the damage is gone, but the gloss was not restored. I would recommend the product, it did a fairly good job, but do not expect the factory high gloss look.
Meeple
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2015
This really does work. I have a dark green semigloss to matte counter, and was able to buff out scratches. It does take some elbow grease, so don't get all gung ho and start an area too big- because you have to make it look worse before it looks better, and if you get tired half way through it will appear that you screwed yourself. (Well you really will have screwed yourself, at least until you take the time to continue and finish the job.)I has some caulking/glue near the wall I was removing with a putty knife from the mini 4" Corian splash to make way for a tiled backsplash. When it got late, I was rushing to go to bed and scraped up the corian pretty good with the putty knife. Luckily the MicroMesh came in the day after I ordered it, and I was able to remove those scrapes completely before the new tile was put in.We also had an area where we kept the dustbuster on the counter, where my teenage kids would slide it in and out after use, and really scuffed up and marred the finish. I showed them how to use the micromesh and they fixed it right up. Because it did take some of their own elbow grease, the have a better appreciation for how much effort it takes to buff these out- so I think they are not keen to repeat the experience and won't slide the dustbuster anymore.
green freak
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2014
This is a very good product and it does remove the scratches. It does take some time, so you have to be patient and follow the instructions. The only issue we had, which is probably not an issue for most, is that our product is a solid color... satin black. The sanding took out the scratches, but using the buffing pads (blue and gray) did not get us back to the satin color, it was matte and very obvious. We considered roughing up the whole counter to make it match the matte color on the repair, but as a last ditch effort, I tried exterior car wax/polish to bring up the shine level a notch. (we had Zymol liquid wax on hand) Holy cow... not only did it fix the problem, it made the whole counter look brand new. It made small scratches (not worth sanding) vanish. We thought the effect may not last, but so far it has held up well. So, if you have minor scratches, try car wax. If you have deep scratches, this product works well and does get you back to a smooth surface.
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