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RE: Colorfill (worktops) - chip off the block - 17-05-2010

or extramite.


RE: Colorfill (worktops) - marc1106 - 17-05-2010

well just to pipe in i use Exterior PVA on all my jo2ints and have not had an issue yet! the one time i used colorfill i got a call from the client to say " the joint has bubbled up" :( got NO help from unika at all they said "it must be fitter error!" surprise surprise.


RE: Colorfill (worktops) - Guest - 14-06-2011

Cr1spy Wrote:Hi,

Just a quick enquiry; I am fitting my kitchen and have a couple of packs of B&Q Colorfill.

My problem is that the amount of solvent that they provide in the pack would probably be sufficient if I were fitting a worktop in a dolls house but falls spectacularly short in my actual kitchen! The only info on the bottle of Solvents is the word 'SOLVENT' printed alongside the 20ml size.

Can anybody tell me what I should be using as I don't want to buy more Colorfill just for the miniscule amount of solvents that are packaged? It smells very much like nail polish remover, is it the case that it's the same stuff? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Cr1spy

Hi Cr1spy.

The solvent used for colorfill is acetone or nail varnish remover.

Regards

Im a spamming muppet


RE: Colorfill (worktops) - rasta - 14-06-2011

http://www.unikainnovation.com/


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RE: Colorfill (worktops) - Stretch - 14-06-2011

Do you reckon he's still looking for an answer a year later then Rasta??!! Doh


RE: Colorfill (worktops) - Stretch - 14-06-2011

Guest Wrote:
Cr1spy Wrote:Hi,

Just a quick enquiry; I am fitting my kitchen and have a couple of packs of B&Q Colorfill.

My problem is that the amount of solvent that they provide in the pack would probably be sufficient if I were fitting a worktop in a dolls house but falls spectacularly short in my actual kitchen! The only info on the bottle of Solvents is the word 'SOLVENT' printed alongside the 20ml size.

Can anybody tell me what I should be using as I don't want to buy more Colorfill just for the miniscule amount of solvents that are packaged? It smells very much like nail polish remover, is it the case that it's the same stuff? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers,

Cr1spy

Hi Cr1spy.

The solvent used for colorfill is acetone or nail varnish remover.

Regards

Im a spamming muppet

You won't get your URL in that easily you muppet

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RE: Colorfill (worktops) - ginsters - 14-06-2011

whilst this is here...

just done a top and door job on a kitchen we out in 13-14 years ago its had three tenants and the old joint was like new next to the sink done with....ocean grey colorfill!