Not in the van, but I did a serviceable job of repairing a small burn ding in a kitchen counter. (Soldering in the kitchen without protecting against accidents, really?) Rust-Oleum has a product called Appliance Touch-up – tiny bottle with a little brush attached to the cap, like fingernail polish. I don’t know about colors, but I’d think you could tint it anyway. Multiple coats to build up deeper dings. From: Eric Caron Sent: Sunday, May 2, 2021 6:39 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Tan repairs laminant Hi creative listers. I’m sure all of our vans have received a few dings from loving use. I’ve learned of creative ways of doing many repairs. But, has someone come up with a way of fixing small dents or dings in the laminant? There are tricks for fixing chips in granite counters that use clear fill like super glue. And all kinds of creative ideas. So, anyone know of a success to fill small gashes in the surface? Fill and touch up paint for laminant?
Eric Caron 85 GL Auto |
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