How do I fix a hole in my RV countertop?

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Here's a picture of the holes. Need I say more

Yes it is near the sink. They are from a hammer.

  6 answers
  • Dfm Dfm on Apr 22, 2019

    there are kits to repair such damage, or you can get a sheet of new laminate veneer and install over the current one. you would need to pull the sink out and re install.

    • 30213571 30213571 on Apr 24, 2019

      Ha. If I pull the sink out, I'm going to buy a new one.


      You don't happen to know the name of the kit or a few words I could google to find one.

  • Lifestyles Homes Lifestyles Homes on Apr 22, 2019

    You can use Bondo on it and then re-paint the top with a Plastic Laminate Paint system.


    This is a lot of work, but it's an alternate:

    If you can find a sample chip of plastic laminate (at a DIY store) then you can call the factory (Wilsonart, Formica, etc.) to order a large sample, like 5"x7". Then if you can borrow a Dremel tool, buy a couple attachments to cut through the laminate.

    If you've ever done a double-cut overlay method for wallpaper seams, it's the same concept. Cut through 2 layers of plastic lam.

    Then you'll need to epoxy in the patch and fill in the cracks with matching latex paint (like tiny grout).

  • Dee Dee on Apr 22, 2019

    The easiest way is to dig out the burn damage and get some tiles and install a hot pad with the tiles. Get some that coordinate with the counter. Should only cost a few dollars and an hours worth of work.

  • Pat Pat on Apr 22, 2019

    Cut out the hole and install a cutting board. Or a piece of something like a trivet to put hot dishes on. You would need some sort of trim a round them.

  • Mad29883817 Mad29883817 on Apr 23, 2019

    I would fill in with bondo and buy the RUSTOLEUM KIT to redo the countertop comes in different colors

  • Lydia Lydia on Apr 23, 2019

    I would cut out a design or initial and fill it in with cement that has a color....it would look pretty cool us durable.

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    • Debbie Vazquez Debbie Vazquez on Sep 16, 2019

      not a bad idea but I would sand it afterwards and use the countertop paint kit