New laminate or renew quartz worktop

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Hi All,

I'm fitting a new kitchen at home. The current quartz worktop is looking tired with numerous stains and a couple of chips and it would have to be cut to fit the new kitchen. We cannot afford to buy a new quartz worktop, so the question is; is it possible to renew the worktop so it wouldn't look out of place with new cupboards, or should we go the new route and buy a laminate one from Ikea?

FYI I have an orbital car detailing buffer at home that may help?

Thanks in advance.
 
Chips can be sorted out using Tetrosil Stone Fill, they do a clear version that can be tinted with waterbased artist paints. Unfortunately, your car buffer is not gonna cut the mustard. You need to sand the filler back with a DA sander and then use compounds to polish the worktop. An angle grind can be used if you need cutouts but if you are shortening the worktop- someone will need to dress the edge, and you may need to pull the length out temporarily for the work to take place.

I think the cheapest option will be to find someone that specialises in restoring quartz worktops
 
You'll be looking at it, it's a question only you can answer.

And my question is why do you have to have a quartz worktop?
 
Get a couple of quotes to sort the quartz and then new laminate. Then consider your options.
 
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Ive decided to get the current worktop re-cut to fit our new kitchen. The main problem area will be hidden under our coffee machine (plumbed in), but I'll also be getting a pro for cutting, clean and polish.
 
So I found out that the current worktop isn't the right size for the Ikea kitchen! Duropal it is.
 
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