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Paper Roses

(7,526 posts)
4. Thank you! What great information.
Sat Jun 14, 2014, 06:01 PM
Jun 2014

Tomorrow I start the real work on the counter. I can't believe I did such a stupid thing. Your research and information is of great help to me. A trip to Home Depot will hopefully get me the materials I need. My other option will be to paint the counter with one of the new Formica paint products.

My funds are limited so I cannot have the counter top replaced. This counter had been in great shape for the 45 years since we bought this old house and put in the kitchen. How ironic that I ruined the top 4 days after the realtor looked at the house to potential sale. Sometimes I wonder if I am losing it. I know better than to allow this to have happened.

I'll keep you posted.

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Straight Clorox might bleach the stain out Warpy Jun 2014 #1
^^^ this ^^^^^ NMDemDist2 Jun 2014 #2
A reference here: politicat Jun 2014 #3
Thank you! What great information. Paper Roses Jun 2014 #4
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