Can You Repair Scratches and Chips in Sintered Stone Furniture?

Sintered stone furniture is known for its strength, durability, and sleek design. But like anything in your home, accidents can happen — a dropped plate, a sharp object, or heavy impact might leave behind a small scratch or chip. The good news? Sintered stone is not only tough but also repairable in most cases.

What to Do If Your Sintered Stone Gets Scratched

Minor surface scratches on sintered stone are usually very shallow. In many cases, they can be reduced or even removed using fine sandpaper or a polishing pad — always best done by a professional to maintain the original finish.

Pro Tip: Regular cleaning and using placemats or coasters help avoid these little marks altogether.

Can Chips Be Repaired?

Small chips, especially around the edges, can be fixed. Professionals use special stone adhesives or fillers that blend with the color of your sintered stone surface. Once repaired and polished, the chip often becomes barely noticeable.

Pro Tip: Avoid dropping heavy, sharp items on the edges of tables to prevent chipping.

Why Sintered Stone is Still a Smart Choice

The beauty of sintered stone is that it's far less likely to scratch or chip compared to natural stones like marble or granite. It’s heat-resistant, stain-resistant, and built for everyday living.

At Waysaving, our sintered stone furniture is crafted with style and durability in mind — so you can enjoy beauty without worrying about every little accident.