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As mentioned in another thread http://www.motorhomefacts.com/ftopicp-483676.html#483676 - This is an excellent solution to damaged worktops, hope it helps, took me some searching til I found someone who can do this type of repair.
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Hi,

when we bought our camper there was a hair line crack in the worktop, it never really bothered us until one day my wife placed hot fat in foil on top of it.

This resulted in a large blister and the laminate peeled away, leaving what you see in the first picture.

After a quick trip to B&Q I picked up some metal sheet for only £10. A quick cut, file the edges, I had the shape I required, I simply used silicone to attach the plate to the top, I did score the top before fitting to help the bond and the repair was done.

Just to give people other alternatives, worked for us Very Happy

MHS...Rob Very Happy

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