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beemerphile1
Jan 31, 2014Explorer
soren wrote:beemerphile1 wrote:
You need a pro to determine the material, the correct adhesive, and do the repair. This is not a job for an amateur. A company that does custom kitchens can either do the repair or recommend a local shop that can.
Be prepared to be told that it cannot be repaired and that a new counter and sink are needed.
Sorry, but as a "pro" I have to say that this is all pretty silly.
occasionally, I have had this happen on factory built vanity tops consisting of granite tops with undermount bowls. It doesn't take a degree in physics to fix...
So then you agree that a 'pro' should do the repair. :B
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