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6 years6 yearsCuttingEdgeKitchensCuttingEdgeKitchens posted:
Organising stone bench tops yourself to save $

Yes you can organise the stone yourself but as Choppy said you could have some problems.

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6 years6 yearsChoppy182Choppy182 posted:
Vinyl wrap doors - matte white

Thermo is awful stuff. Don't do it.

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6 years6 yearsChoppy182Choppy182 posted:
Adhesive child safety locks on 2pac

I wouldn't if they attach to the front of the door. I've always recommended these to people https://www.bunnings.com.au/perma-child ... k_p4211349
They attach to back of door and…

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6 years6 yearsChoppy182Choppy182 posted:
Organising stone bench tops yourself to save $

With stone, you are paying for a slab, which I think from memory are 3600x1200. So for example if you wanted a small vanity with stone tops, you have to…

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6 years6 yearsJoejoemetooJoejoemetoo posted:
Waterfall on island bench

Everything goes out of style sooner or later. I say if you like it, then do it.
We’re putting one in. To me it makes the kitchen look more grand.

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6 years6 yearsCuttingEdgeKitchensCuttingEdgeKitchens posted:
2Pac!

The person who told you that might be trying to sell you a product that they make more profit on or they sell cheap single pack polyurethane that does chip…

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6 years6 yearskirashogunkirashogun posted:
2Pac!

High impact hard objects, yes they do chip. But otherwise hard wearing. Think of it as glass. Everyday wear and tear is not a problem but when it shatters it…

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6 years6 yearsCuttingEdgeKitchensCuttingEdgeKitchens posted:
2Pac!

There website actually says "Additionally, should the surface have superficial microscratches, heat actually helps to repair them"
I don't think the OP is talking about microscratches. If so microscratches can be…

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6 years6 yearsJokerJoker posted:
2Pac!

Had 2 pac in both my kitchens since 1997, had 2 rough boys and its quite tough, and easily repaired if needed, best colour choice bar nothing, would reccomend 2…

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6 years6 yearsMisterSlopeMisterSlope posted:
2Pac!

Another alternative to 2Pac is Fenix, http://www.fenixforinteriors.com/en/about. Scratches can be removed by applying heat. The price is comparable to 2Pac.
I know this product is available in…

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