The old 3 hole faucet is replaced with a 1 hole faucet. That long piece designed to cover the old holes isn't long enough so I didn't put it on at all. What's the best way to cover or fill the old holes in a Corian Counter?
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The old 3 hole faucet is replaced with a 1 hole faucet. That long piece designed to cover the old holes isn't long enough so I didn't put it on at all. What's the best way to cover or fill the old holes in a Corian Counter?
Hey there again :)
I have mixed epoxy, taped the bottom of the counter, and filled it. I've used pumice, granite and other powders to color the epoxy, but I can tell you that unless you're an artist, it's still going to look like you filled a hole in your counter top :D
In my humble opinion, since it is very unlikely that you would ever make the hole disappear, I would simply use some compression plugs to fill the holes.
You could probably find some that would work in the odds & ends section of your local hardware store, but if not, you can order them online.
I would paint them a color close to the counter and call it done, I think.
Either that, or you could install two soap dispensers :)
Thanks,
Json
Another selection.
I used to call these places that sold bulk only and they'll send you a selection just as examples of their product, so if you can't find any locally, consider that route.
Thanks,
Json
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