How to Fix Chips in a Shaws Fireclay Sink

Based in Lancashire, England, Shaws of Darwen manufactures high-quality, handcrafted fireclay sinks. Fireclay is a hard and durable type of ceramic that resists chipping and scratching. Even so, accidents can happen with daily use. Shaws offers a repair kit for minor chips that includes instructions for its use. In general, fixing chips on a fireclay sink is a simple process. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Sink repair kit
  • Soft cloth
  • Fine-grit sandpaper
  • Small paintbrush
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Instructions

    • 1

      Clean your sink as you would normally and dry it with a soft cloth.

    • 2

      Follow the instructions on the package for mixing the repair compound. The instructions generally include using a small wooden spatula or tongue depressor to mix the compound in a clean container to prevent any contaminants from entering the mix.

    • 3

      Apply a small amount to the chip, smoothing it with the wooden stick. Add a little at a time rather than applying large globs to the sink. The compound may shrink as it dries, so overfill the area slightly, feathering it out at the edges. Scrape off any excess.

    • 4

      Allow the repair compound to dry for the time recommended by the manufacturer.

    • 5

      Sand the repair lightly with sandpaper until it is smooth and flush with the surrounding area.

    • 6

      Apply the touch-up glaze with a small paintbrush and allow it to dry. Avoid scrubbing the area for at least a week to allow the compound to fully cure.

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