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after a bit of asvice please i have a tintop with a sink etc in it and the work surfaces are looking a bit tired would a work surface from b&q or wickes be a bit heavy ? sorry if its a silly question cheers jeff
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I recovered mine about 2 years ago using sticky vinyl stuff. Not a mark on it and we cook and chop in the van a hell of a lot

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thanks cruz :ok
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Obviously we use a chopping board :lol:

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we used a wardrobe doorthat we gotfrom ikea. or kitchen cupboard doors from them. light and thin they come in many coulors so you can match to your van.
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