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can anyone please direct me to a site that sells “Seam Fill” used to fill nicks in melamine? doing some real nice cabinets and need some touch up. posting this on both sites – hoping for help.
many thanks
john rhone
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can anyone please direct me to a site that sells “Seam Fill” used to fill nicks in melamine? doing some real nice cabinets and need some touch up. posting this on both sites – hoping for help.
many thanks
john rhone
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John: seam fill can be purchased by any distributor of plastic laminates. But if you are trying to touch up melamine you are better to contact the distributor of that product as they sell a paint that matches it. What sort of touch up do you need? If you have a white melamine with insignificant nicks a white magic marker, paint, or a lacquer touch up from an auto body supply will do. In the long run you are more efficient to locate the source of the nick. Bad saw blade? No scoring blade? Cheap melamine?
*something else that works for me-correction sticks-sold at office depot & the like- they are like a putty stick in marker form that dries hard
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can anyone please direct me to a site that sells "Seam Fill" used to fill nicks in melamine? doing some real nice cabinets and need some touch up. posting this on both sites - hoping for help.
many thanks
john rhone