Thanks Steve. I just used your method on my glass cooker hob. I had broken a chunk out of the edge, just like you, after I dropped a bottle of wine on it. I didn't want to have to pay £400 to replace it so used your Gorilla Epoxy resin. It is brilliant and has rescued my cooktop a treat.
Thanks Steve! I have a Jennaire that suffered the exact same triangular piece from the beveled edge. The place that sold it to me wanted $600 for an entire glass. 5 bucks sounds better. I got a 4 stitch finger out of it too. 😀
Thank you I just did this. To add to it. To finish it off I scratched it back with the scalpel. But to get it shiny, I scraped a little more back than the level line. Then as the last step I redid the top layer of epoxy as it dries shiny. Much easy to pain a tiny top coat on. Not 100% flush, but I find it less noticable than a full patch. Awesome thank you
Thank you for this! I also have a small chunk missing out of the side of my stovetop. There are also a couple of cracks (not on any burners) and wondered if I can apply a bit of epoxy on top of those to keep out any liquids.
This looks like a great repair method. I will have to try it. My daughter just chipped a small chunk off the edge of our induction cooktop. Do you remember how much food coloring you used to match the color? Mine is black glass like yours, too. Thanks again for the inspiration!
Did you ever clean it up with sand paper after to try to get it to be shiny and match a bit more? If so, what did you use? I just cracked the corner off my induction stove top and am totally going to try this. Thanks!!!
Thanks Steve. I just used your method on my glass cooker hob. I had broken a chunk out of the edge, just like you, after I dropped a bottle of wine on it. I didn't want to have to pay £400 to replace it so used your Gorilla Epoxy resin. It is brilliant and has rescued my cooktop a treat.
Thanks for the video. Im going to try this TODAY. I knew I'd be able find someone on youtube to solve my dilemma!
Thank you for the tip i order my cook top online to be shipped to Puerto Rico, and it chipped a little your video was a great help.
Thanks Steve! I have a Jennaire that suffered the exact same triangular piece from the beveled edge. The place that sold it to me wanted $600 for an entire glass. 5 bucks sounds better. I got a 4 stitch finger out of it too. 😀
Thank you I just did this. To add to it. To finish it off I scratched it back with the scalpel. But to get it shiny, I scraped a little more back than the level line. Then as the last step I redid the top layer of epoxy as it dries shiny. Much easy to pain a tiny top coat on. Not 100% flush, but I find it less noticable than a full patch. Awesome thank you
Did the food colouring work? What color did you get?
Thank you for this! I also have a small chunk missing out of the side of my stovetop. There are also a couple of cracks (not on any burners) and wondered if I can apply a bit of epoxy on top of those to keep out any liquids.
Great solution!
Thanks so much for the video.
Thanks Steve, much appreciated...from Aust....
This looks like a great repair method. I will have to try it. My daughter just chipped a small chunk off the edge of our induction cooktop. Do you remember how much food coloring you used to match the color? Mine is black glass like yours, too. Thanks again for the inspiration!
Thanks for video! My kid was opening a popsicles by chopping the top off with a pairing on my glass cooktop! SMH 🤦🏻
Had this same idea watching it be done just made me be like yup that’s what I’m doin
The Man !!!!
May do something similar but would leave the resin for maybe a day before cleaning it up
Its been a year....how did the repair hold up?
Can you use it right on the burner on glass top?
Did you ever clean it up with sand paper after to try to get it to be shiny and match a bit more? If so, what did you use? I just cracked the corner off my induction stove top and am totally going to try this. Thanks!!!
I'm also going to try this. I'm wondering if polishing with a Dremel after will do the trick.
Can we use that epoxy on a cracked ceramic electric induction cooktop? How much temperature the epoxy will stand? Thanks
Use black nail polish to make it look new again.
What combination of colors did you use to get black?
Would like to know this too
Was it hard to get the piece of wood off?
wax the side of the wood towards the repair area with Pledge.
How did you removed the piece of wood after epoxy was already hardened?
You don't wait till it is fully hardened, just wait 3-4 hours so it is formed but not rock hard
How has it held up over time?
It’s held up perfectly to this day.
Don't they make black epoxy?
I think you epoxied your cooktop to the counter.
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Hi, can i use this method to repair a small chip in my glass cook top?