Repair or Replace? What to Do When Your Sintered Stone Table Is Damaged
Sintered stone is known for its durability, but even the strongest materials can face wear and tear over time. So, what happens if your beautiful sintered stone dining table gets scratched or chipped? The good news is—yes, repairs are possible, and in most cases, they’re easier than you’d think.
1. Minor Scratches Can Be Smoothed Out
Fine surface scratches don’t mean the end for your table. Light buffing with a polishing pad or special stone-safe products can often restore the original finish, especially on matte surfaces. For glossy finishes, a professional may help with refinishing to bring back the shine.
2. Chips and Cracks Need Expert Attention
For deeper chips or edge damage, a repair expert can use stone filler that matches the tone and texture of the original piece. Once filled, it’s polished smooth and sealed for durability. The result is nearly invisible and keeps your furniture looking flawless.
3. Prevention Still Matters
Even though sintered stone is heat-resistant, stain-resistant, and scratch-resistant, it’s still wise to use coasters, avoid dragging heavy objects, and clean gently with non-abrasive cloths. These small steps go a long way in avoiding unnecessary damage.
4. Buy Smart from the Start
Choosing quality pieces made with authentic sintered stone ensures better repair options if ever needed. At Waysaving, we offer premium sintered stone furniture built for everyday life—and designed to stand the test of time. If it ever needs a little refresh, you know it's worth it.