Black Porc-a-Fix Porcelain High Heat Touch up Kit Repairs Porcelain and Enamel: Chips, Cracks, and Scratches in Stoves, Fireplaces, Barbecue Grills, Tubs, and Sinks
High Heat Repairs: Chips, Cracks, and Scratches in Porcelain and Enaamel Surfaces. Resistant to Surface Temperatures up to 425 Degrees. Can be used on Stoves, Fireplaces, Barbecue Grills, Tubs, and Sinks. Package Includes: 1/2 oz of touch up material, brush top applicator, finishing paper and complete instructions. Directions: Clean area, make sure area is thoroughly
High Heat Repairs: Chips, Cracks, and Scratches in Porcelain and Enaamel Surfaces. Resistant to Surface Temperatures up to 425 Degrees. Can be used on Stoves, Fireplaces, Barbecue Grills, Tubs, and Sinks.
Package Includes: 1/2 oz of touch up material, brush top applicator, finishing paper and complete instructions.
Directions: Clean area, make sure area is thoroughly dry. Apply glaze using cap applicator. Allow to dry thorooughly between coatins. Repeat application if necessary until damaged area is filled. Take sheet of garnet paper and sand lightly until area is smooth. Then buff with a soft cloth. Allow 24 hours drying period before using.
Wonder in a little bottle- When my granite countertop was installed to finish off my brand new kitchen the contractors chipped my new black-top stove. I was upset. I didn’t know what I was going to do about this noticable chip and I was worried about it eventually rusting. I was thinking that I may have to ‘bondo’ it and if that would be effective and attractive. I started doing some research on this type of damage and found this Black Porc-a-Fix product. I wasn’t expecting too much but when I tried it according to…
Does the job as long as you don’t sand it! Good match to fill up the chip in my enamel finish. Sanding the stuff down made it less even and mate instead of glossy while scratching the surrounding enamel. Buffering it only made things worst. Started it over from scratch without sanding or buffering and it looks great and glossy as advertised.My advice is to apply it thin in layers and never to sand it! I don’t anything else will do a better job than this product.