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During the recent storms, I had a power cut. I lit several tea lights and placed a few on my kitchen worktop. Suddenly one of the tea lights burst into flames. My worktop has now risen (about the size of a 2p) and has a burn mark on it.

How do I get rid of the burn? (I've been on Kim and Aggie's website, but can't find anything!!!)

2007-01-22 23:04:32 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Home & Garden Cleaning & Laundry

4 answers

put something pretty over it like a cutting bord, you may just have to replace it. what kind of top is it?

2007-01-22 23:52:25 · answer #1 · answered by swimmyfishy 4 · 0 0

in case you have unintentional injury conceal then you definately could desire to have the skill to make a declare. yet there are some issues to remember whilst making a declare of this manner: in case you have a "single products" or "unaffected products" clause on your coverage (and various of different insurers have now carried out this rule) then you definately can purely declare for the worktop it extremely is broken, and not for matching yet unaffected worktops - whether your worktop is now no longer available and you're able to't tournament it to the different kitchen worktops. look on your coverage archives and study the record of coverage exclusions - this could inform you whether this clause is in stress on your coverage, or ask your insurer. If this clause is in stress then you definately could choose to take a "loss of visual attraction" allowance and save the broken worktop, then merely cover the broken section under a reducing board or some thing comparable additionally, if the wall above the worktop is tiled then that's somewhat a great job to do away with a worktop. talk the artwork with your insurers to verify precisely what conceal you have and the place you stand bearing directly to matching yet unaffected products.

2016-11-26 20:43:50 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

not alot you can do apart from replacing the worktop. is the worktop wedged in with tiles at the back?? if not then it would be best to replace it as they arent that expensive.

http://www.ebuild.co.uk/cgi-bin/forums/discus.pl?pg=next&topic=3402&page=6041

http://ask.metafilter.com/mefi/50394

2007-01-22 23:10:09 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

About all you can do now is either have a new laminate installed or replace the worktop.

Sorry!!

2007-01-22 23:10:38 · answer #4 · answered by MT C 6 · 0 0

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