1. Wood Worktop Restoration & Sanding Service In Nottingham
  2. <p>Are your kitchen worktops made from solid wood looking tired and worn?</p>
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  4. <p>In a matter hours, our team can repair kitchen worktops. Our team will make sure that your worktops last for many years. While wooden worktops can look stunning, they must be maintained and taken care of regularly. Our service will preserve your kitchen's value and keep your counter top looking new.</p>
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  6. <p>Renew Your Wooden Worktops</p>
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  8. <p>It is simple and painless to restore worktops. It's cheaper than replacing. You can repair nearly all damage. It is possible to transform your kitchen by oiling and sanding the worktops.</p>
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  10. <p>Wood worktops can be transformed by our sanding and restoration services. Wood worktops are beautiful and timeless. They can also become dull and scratched. A wood restoration specialist can help you. Homefix Handyman Nottingham </p>
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  14. <p>Benefits of Wooden Kitchen Worktop Restoration</p>
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  16. <p>Benefits of Wooden Kitchen Worktop Restoration The worktops can then be sanded to reveal the wood grain. This can be achieved by using different grades and types of paper. This allows you to prepare well for the final step.</p>
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  18. <p>Multiple coats of product are required to achieve the desired look. To achieve the desired look, we work closely with clients. This is all part our professional and customer-oriented approach.</p>
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  20. <p>Kitchen worktops restoration and re-finishing</p>
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  22. <p>To determine when your kitchen worktop needs to be oiled, you can simply pour some water on it. Your worktop is ready to go if water drips onto a bead. You will need to oil the worktop if it is not flat.</p>
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  24. <p>Sanding is an essential step before you start reoiling. Solid wood kitchen worktops are durable and distinctive. You can also sand any scratches or stains to restore their original beauty.</p>
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  26. <p>Common problems with wooden worktops:</p>
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  28. <p>Discoloration and staining<br><br>Water damage and swelling<br><br>General wear and tear<br><br>Dents, chips, flaking<br><br>Scratches and knife marks<br><br>Black mould<br><br>Wood decomposition<br><br>Rotting and age<br><br>Deterioration<br><br>Acidic damage<br><br>Corrosive and caustic cleaning agent damage<br><br>Sun bleaching<br><br>Bleach damage<br><br>Stains and burns can include tomato and chilli purees, curry and tea, as well other food colours, scorch marks from ovenware, and pans. </p>
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  30. <p>Questions and Answers</p>
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  32. <p>Is it possible to sand kitchen counters?</p>
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  34. <p>There are two options for sanding your wood worksurfaces: either by hand or with an orbital sander. We don't recommend belt sanders, as it is difficult to achieve an even surface. Use 150-180 grit sandpaper to sand the entire surface, including edges.</p>
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  36. <p>How do you sand wood worktops?</p>
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  38. <p>To remove grease or soap scum from wooden worktops, clean them. Start with 240 grit sandpaper. Test a small area to determine if it is effective. ... Sand the entire surface in an even and consistent fashion. Use a damp cloth to wipe the surface. Dry it. Sand with 240 grit again and repeat.</p>
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  40. <p>How can you restore a wood kitchen countertop?</p>
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  42. <p>A light sanding is the best way to revive a wood worktop. If you have the patience and strength to do this with an electric sander it can be done by hand. You can start with a coarse grade like 80gsm, and then move on to a finer one, such as 120gsm.</p>
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  44. <p>Do I need to sand the worktop before reoiling?</p>
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  46. <p>To determine when your kitchen worktop requires re-oiling you can simply pour some water on it. If water drips into a bead on the surface, your worktop is ready for action. If you see water dripforming a bead, it's time to reoil your kitchen worktop. But if the water remains flat, it is time for you to clean the surface. Sanding is a crucial step before you start re-oiling.</p>
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  48. <p>Of course if you want a professional finish then you need to use a professional for the job. A Reliable Source </p>
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  50. <p>Call us for a no obligation quote on 0115 822 4995 or email [email protected]</p>
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