🔥 Restore your porcelain like a pro—no cracks, no compromises!
The Black Porc-a-Fix Porcelain High Heat Touch Up Kit is a precision liquid pen designed to repair chips, cracks, and scratches on porcelain and enamel surfaces. Heat resistant up to 425°F and waterproof, it delivers a non-yellowing, high gloss finish that fully cures in 24 hours, making it ideal for stoves, fireplaces, grills, tubs, and sinks.
Brand | Porc-a-fix |
Material | Silicone |
Compatible Material | Glass |
Item Form | Liquid, Pen |
Special Feature | Heat Resistant |
Color | Black |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Package Information | Bottle |
Item Volume | 15 Milliliters |
Viscosity | Low |
Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
UPC | 014929366123 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00014929366123 |
Manufacturer | Fixture fix |
Part Number | HH-3 |
Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 5.59 x 2.83 x 1.3 inches |
Item model number | HH-3 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | full size |
Special Features | Heat Resistant |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
L**.
It'll do the job.
Used this for a chipped area on glass stove top at middle of left side edge. I was unsure of buying. Some said it smelled up whole room, some said it was expensive for small bottle, some said it didn't work. I figured it was worth a try considering the price of a new stove top. Mine had a warming spot that really will cook something already warmed & a bridge shaped like a bow tie for a griddle. Expensive to replace. This product was easy to use, wasn't any worse than a spray paint smell, went on easily, & seems to be doing a great job. There is way, way more than you'll ever need in this small bottle with brush attached. Goes on like nail polish. Now I feel stupid for being so apprehensive. I read reviews, got different tips that I advise. Put wax paper underneath, tape it under & above area skin paper doesn't come out from under. Do one coat at a time & be patient. Let it dry between coats. It will fill in crevices leaving a shiny smooth finish. So glad I tried. Ignore the naysayers. I wasn't paid for review or given product for free.
K**R
Does the job, but hoped for better
After dropping a pan on the corner of my black glass cooktop, it spider cracked. Just the corner, not near a heating surface, seemed like a great opportunity to give Porc-A-Fix a try.While it mostly worked, it wasn't quite what I was hoping. First, the product seems quite thin. Not much thicker than nail polish really, which is exactly what it felt like - applying black nail polish. It needed many, many coats.It's also not quite as seamless as I'd hoped. Even after much sanding, then using an orbital buffer with rubbing compound followed by polishing compound, it's still very obvious where the fix begins and ends. See the attached photo. Don't get me wrong, it looks way better than it did cracked, and seems structurally fine. I was hoping for a "like it never even happened" outcome though, and that's not what this provided. Still, it beats buying an entirely new range, so there's that.It provided an acceptable outcome, not an ideal one.
C**C
Pretty Much Works...
I was so upset when I dropped a knife off a cutting board and it chipped off part of our brand new oven. This is a solid solution to filling in the gap, but the color and shine are just a little off so it is still noticeable when you know what you are looking for. I'm sure if I didn't say anything no one would take notice to it at this point, but it does an okay job filling in the chipped gap. Just make sure to give it enough time to dry in between coats.
B**7
Does the job if you don't want to replace
I bought this to try to repair a spiderweb crack on my glass range top that was caused by a spice jar falling from an upper cabinet onto the corner of the cooktop. Experts online caution against self repair or even using a cracked cooktop at all but a replacement costs damn near as much as a completely new range so I thought this product was worth a try.It does require patience and several applications to completely seal. I carefully dabbed the paint into each line, pressing down on the brush to penetrate. 48 hours later I used a razor blade to scrape the excess flat. Repeated this 4 times until I was getting no crackle or movement along the fault lines when pressure was applied. The final result is barely noticeable and I'm happy I didn't shell out $400 for a new cooktop.Disclaimer: The damage to my range was a front corner a couple inches from the nearest heating element. I'm pretty confident the repair prevents overspill from getting under the glass but I don't know if I'd use this for a damaged element area.
S**Y
Over hyped ... Under performed!
Results were awful. The product application leaves a gloss black finish that looks impressive. However, the follow up sanding turns the gloss black to a flat grey finish that sticks out on the black cooking top. More importantly, the sanding also scratches the glass cooking top. I used a razor blade to remove the product but the scratches are another issue.
L**S
Perfect for fixing an induction stove top.
Wife dropped a full (and hot) canning jar onto the edge of our induction stovetop. Big chip and a couple of hairline cracks. Thought that we were going to have to replace a $1500 stovetop. I use this 'fix' to fill in the chip and bind the stovetop together to stop the cracks from getting bigger. Applied several layers over about a week - just small layer and let dry. The finish isn't 'perfect' - there are some ripples and lumps that I couldn't do anything with. I did not use sandpaper on the final finish as it's nice and glossy and matched the stovetop perfectly. After a couple of months, nobody notices the damage - it cleans up along with the rest of the stovetop and blends in well. Unless you're looking for it, you would never really know it was chipped. The product says high heat but our stove top doesn't get really hot so I cannot vouch for how it would perform on a regular glass stove top
J**N
Porcelain Touch Up Kit Fails
I had much less than a satisfactory experience with this. I will say the merchant selling it did an outstanding job of resolving the issue. I returned the product and was promptly given a refund.The issue was nothing the merchant was responsible for as far as I could tell. When I opened the sealed bottle, I found the liquid to be unusable. It was essentially dried up and what little I could get out of the bottle looked like dried paste.This may have just been a fluke but I did not make a request for a second bottle.
M**R
Chip is gone
I purchased this product after I tipped a glass bottle over and it hit the edge of my black stovetop and chipped it. I was sick over the way this made my beautiful stovetop look.The chip was about an inch and looked like it could not be fixed.I brushed a small amount onto this chip, enough to fill the area and waited for it to dry. The chip is virtually gone. Even I have to look for it. No one can see it and I couldn't be happier.The product is easy to use, just go slow and do not over use. When you have it on nice, leave it alone.
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