I need to fix this rotten portion of our kitchen.
yeah I know I still haven't done it.
Has anyone tried something like this, or have any views on this approach:
Remove the rotten wood (chisel?)
prep the 'good' wood that's now exposed for epoxy
re-build with epoxy and finish
paint
I don't want to replace the worktop, or even the rotten part. But I will if I can't avoid it.
I had a worktop that was a bit like this... turned out not to be damaged too deep.... I think I let it dry out for a week or two, maybe bleached it to kill any mold, and it was already looking lots better. After that sand it down and then reseal.
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I need to fix this rotten portion of our kitchen.
yeah I know I still haven't done it.
Has anyone tried something like this, or have any views on this approach:
Remove the rotten wood (chisel?)
prep the 'good' wood that's now exposed for epoxy
re-build with epoxy and finish
paint
I don't want to replace the worktop, or even the rotten part. But I will if I can't avoid it.