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product_id: 48169000
title: "Repair kit."
brand: "cramer"
price: "₹ 8352"
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# Alpine White color match 4 min working time Permanent ceramic & enamel repair Repair kit.

**Brand:** cramer
**Price:** ₹ 8352
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛁 Restore, save, and impress with every flawless fix!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Repair kit. by cramer
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 8352 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- cramer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted cramer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Pro-Level Finish:** Sandable and paintable for a smooth, professional-grade restoration every time.
- • **Quick-Set Formula:** Mix and apply within 4 minutes for fast, efficient repairs.
- • **Eco-Friendly Savings:** Save money and reduce landfill waste by restoring instead of replacing baths, sinks, and countertops.
- • **Invisible Restoration:** Achieve near-invisible, durable fixes that blend seamlessly with Alpine White surfaces.
- • **Multi-Surface Compatibility:** Perfectly suited for acrylic, ceramic, and enamel finishes for versatile home repairs.

## Overview

The Cramer S203AMZ Ceramic/Enamel Repair Kit offers a fast-setting, durable solution for repairing chips and scratches on baths, sinks, and countertops. Its Alpine White finish blends well with most ceramic and enamel surfaces, providing near-invisible, permanent repairs. Designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike, this eco-conscious kit helps save money and reduce waste by extending the life of your sanitaryware with a smooth, sandable, and paintable formula.

## Description

Restore damaged baths, sinks, and countertops with this all-in-one repair kit. The permanent, invisible fixes save you money and reduce waste by avoiding replacement.

Review: Effective - highly recommended - I first saw a tiler using this product years ago after one of his tiles fell into my bath and chipped it. I got this product to finish a fairly major repair to a badly damaged bathroom sink. A large chunk had been knocked out of the basin with 4-5 hairline cracks spreading out from the hole. After repairing as much as I could with cement and another 2-part epoxy (JB Weld - also highly recommended but unfortunately sets to a dark grey) I ground out a groove along the cracks with a dremel and dripped thin superglue into the cracks. I then ground out the groove again and cleaned it out so that when I finished the repair with the Cramer kit the mixture would stick properly. I then filled the remaining damage with the Cramer mixture. This sets to a warm white colour which was a fairly good match for most ceramic sanitaryware including my basin. Even though it was a big repair it wasn't that visible - you had to look quite closely. You don't have to be exact about the 30:1 ratio they give for resin:hardener. Once mixed you have about 4 minutes before it sets. For a big repair it may be easier to build it up in several small stages. Just after it has set is the best time to sand it down because it continues to harden after setting making sanding harder. On a curved surface I found the best way to sand it was wrapping the supplied medium grit sandpaper round an old credit card and sanding with the flat face pushing it hard against the repaired area. This results in a smooth surface that follows the existing profile or curve of the basin. The sand paper won't damage the hard glaze on a ceramic basin (test it somewhere hidden first tho') but I think it might be a bit too harsh for an enamel bath. I then gave it a few coats of paint with the supplied spraycan and left the basin without using it for four days. The paint finish is fairly good and seems durable but as other reviewers have said it is a very cool white that doesn't match most sinks. It would be a good match for the cooler white of an enamel bath. All this took a bit more time and effort because my sink was so badly damaged but for most jobs this product will be all you need to get a good result and it is actually very quick and easy to use. The two most important things for getting a good durable finish are: Sanding and cleaning or even grinding out the damaged area so the mixture adheres well. I used meths and acetone as cleaning agents - best not to use anything that leaves a residue like most bathroom cleaners. Sanding/reapplying the mixture - if you take your time with this you might get a repair that you won't even need to paint.
Review: product itself is excellent but you need to be aware of a few ... - product itself is excellent but you need to be aware of a few points: * instructions show that you should add the hardener to the filler in the metal container but this produces way too much filler and if all the hardener is added it will set very quickly - much better to take as much as you need from the container and mix it separately on a piece of cardboard - also only use a very small amount of hardener (as stated in the instructions) - that will give you a few minutes to apply it which is ample time * even though it can be sanded it is much easier to apply the filler in small layers and "underfill" it - let it dry and then apply the next layer - build it up in 3 or so layers with the final layer level with the surface required - this minimises the amount of sanding required * paint sticks very well to the filler but you need to be careful as the can produces a lot of paint so easily causes drips * unfortunately paint will not stick to old enamel surfaces - I had some stains and even after trying to rough up this old enamel the paint still did not want to stick and flaked off after a while - it does actually state this in the instructions that it will not stick to old enamel paint so, product is very good for repairing chips (5 stars) but not for repainting old surfaces (hence 4 stars overall)

## Features

- Causes serious eye irritation.
- Extremely flammable aerosol.
- Heating may cause a fire.
- May cause an allergic skin reaction.
- May cause drowsiness or dizziness.
- Pressurised container: May burst if heated.
- Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking.
- Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects.
- The Cramer Bath and Kitchen Repair Kit is able to repair and restore damaged baths, sanitaryware and kitchen appliances by making near invisible and permanent repairs to chips and scratches
- Importantly, by repairing appliances and sanitaryware there are considerable cost savings to be made by the consumer
- There are also major benefits to the environment by avoiding disposal of damaged sanitaryware and appliances in the UK's landfill sites

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001RQ5TMK |
| Best Sellers Rank | 23,552 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 439 in Sealers |
| Brand | Cramer |
| Colour | Alpine White (Standard) |
| Compatible Material | Acrylic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,814) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04027316160804 |
| Item Dimensions | 11 x 4 x 18.5 centimetres |
| Item Form | Paste, Spray |
| Item Weight | 158 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CRAMER GmbH |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 16080 |
| Material | Acrylic, Resin |
| Model Number | K11588 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Style Name | Single |
| Supported Standards | TÜV |
| Surface Recommendation | Acrylic, Ceramic, enamel |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Cramer
- **Item dimensions L x W x H:** 11 x 4 x 18.5 centimetres
- **Item weight:** 158 Grams
- **Material:** Acrylic, Resin
- **Style:** Single

## Images

![Repair kit. - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71pbKgLYf+L.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: My washbasin in the bathroom has crazed would this product fill the crazing.**
A: I would think if you clean any soap residues out of the crazing so that you can fill the crazing with the filler included in pack and abrade the area with the fine abrasive paper remove dust thoroughly before painting I think it maybe o k hope this helps

**Q: Is the package printed in English?**
A: Yes, very easy to follow. Use the hint and spray through a hole in a piece of cardboard to get a great result. I'm very pleased with the results after we chipped a ceramic sink. Virtually impossible to see repair even though it's on an edge.

**Q: I have two cracks about 250 mm long in a shower base will one kit be able to cover that length?**
A: Hi, there. It has about 15ml mixture in the small box before adding hardener. I assume it would be okey if you only have two cracks that are not deep and wide. I used it to fix a series of chips at bottom of my toilet seat, without any success (see my review), only use half of the mixture.

**Q: I havea hairline crack inshower tray, will this work?**
A: I have faint hairline crack would this product help to fill it

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Effective - highly recommended
*by B***N on 2 March 2014*

I first saw a tiler using this product years ago after one of his tiles fell into my bath and chipped it. I got this product to finish a fairly major repair to a badly damaged bathroom sink. A large chunk had been knocked out of the basin with 4-5 hairline cracks spreading out from the hole. After repairing as much as I could with cement and another 2-part epoxy (JB Weld - also highly recommended but unfortunately sets to a dark grey) I ground out a groove along the cracks with a dremel and dripped thin superglue into the cracks. I then ground out the groove again and cleaned it out so that when I finished the repair with the Cramer kit the mixture would stick properly. I then filled the remaining damage with the Cramer mixture. This sets to a warm white colour which was a fairly good match for most ceramic sanitaryware including my basin. Even though it was a big repair it wasn't that visible - you had to look quite closely. You don't have to be exact about the 30:1 ratio they give for resin:hardener. Once mixed you have about 4 minutes before it sets. For a big repair it may be easier to build it up in several small stages. Just after it has set is the best time to sand it down because it continues to harden after setting making sanding harder. On a curved surface I found the best way to sand it was wrapping the supplied medium grit sandpaper round an old credit card and sanding with the flat face pushing it hard against the repaired area. This results in a smooth surface that follows the existing profile or curve of the basin. The sand paper won't damage the hard glaze on a ceramic basin (test it somewhere hidden first tho') but I think it might be a bit too harsh for an enamel bath. I then gave it a few coats of paint with the supplied spraycan and left the basin without using it for four days. The paint finish is fairly good and seems durable but as other reviewers have said it is a very cool white that doesn't match most sinks. It would be a good match for the cooler white of an enamel bath. All this took a bit more time and effort because my sink was so badly damaged but for most jobs this product will be all you need to get a good result and it is actually very quick and easy to use. The two most important things for getting a good durable finish are: Sanding and cleaning or even grinding out the damaged area so the mixture adheres well. I used meths and acetone as cleaning agents - best not to use anything that leaves a residue like most bathroom cleaners. Sanding/reapplying the mixture - if you take your time with this you might get a repair that you won't even need to paint.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ product itself is excellent but you need to be aware of a few ...
*by R***N on 3 February 2015*

product itself is excellent but you need to be aware of a few points: * instructions show that you should add the hardener to the filler in the metal container but this produces way too much filler and if all the hardener is added it will set very quickly - much better to take as much as you need from the container and mix it separately on a piece of cardboard - also only use a very small amount of hardener (as stated in the instructions) - that will give you a few minutes to apply it which is ample time * even though it can be sanded it is much easier to apply the filler in small layers and "underfill" it - let it dry and then apply the next layer - build it up in 3 or so layers with the final layer level with the surface required - this minimises the amount of sanding required * paint sticks very well to the filler but you need to be careful as the can produces a lot of paint so easily causes drips * unfortunately paint will not stick to old enamel surfaces - I had some stains and even after trying to rough up this old enamel the paint still did not want to stick and flaked off after a while - it does actually state this in the instructions that it will not stick to old enamel paint so, product is very good for repairing chips (5 stars) but not for repainting old surfaces (hence 4 stars overall)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Dropped a heavy glass on WC cistern lid and cracked it...
*by A***R on 9 September 2013*

Despite being a popular make (Ideal Standard), could not find replacement lid anywhere. Even those selling replacement cistern for different suites lids, had them priced at £90+ so I suspect even I had managed to find one, it would have been a headsore in terms of price. Called Ideal Standard, their response "oh we only sell the whole cistern plus lid to ensure a perfect fit" ...hmmmm! So resorted to repair solution. Checked a few different options and this product had best reviews ... and is one recommended by professional manufacturers. Main tip: Use carefully and it does the job brilliantly. Your repair will of course be visible if you shine a torch and inspect carefully. But in normal bathroom light, with my critical eye, it was barely noticeable. Which means, a non-suspecting guest would very unlikely notice it at all. Kit contains everything you need. I made mistake of not applying enough filler first time and had to repeat. Better to apply a little over and then sand down (obviously) but bear in mind not to apply too much extra as difficult to sand down. I would suggest 1mm around and above the chipped area. Very easy to mix the filler and hardener and spatula does a fine job of allowing you to mix and then apply, scrape of excess. Make sure you shake the can for the full 3 minutes, as otherwise you can get thick blobs of paint which ruin the finish immediately. Also squirt a tiny bit into bin when first using because again there can be dirt/blockages in the spray point of the bottle. Not too sure about the tip of cutting a hole in piece of paper and holding that over the area. I would say just apply from a distance of 6 - 8 inches and in very light, sweeping moves for about 1 or 2 seconds. Then leave it for a whole minute - during which time you shake the paint can - and then apply again for 1 or 2 seconds - leave another minute while shaking can again - and repeat until it looks good. I would avoid trying to just paint over the exact chip and instead very lightly 'ease' the spray paint over the nearby surrounding areas also, therefore getting a seamless blend from the new paint to the old. The colour is a bright white which blended with my old when this technique was applied but was obviously different if the can was just pointed at the chipped area ... i.e. paint slowly and lightly and let the colour build until it is matched to surrounding areas. STOP when you are at the stage that the chip is not noticeable by others ... if you continue beyond this stage (trying to get it perfect and completely undetectable) you are likely to end up with an overly white and bright 'new spot' which is almost as bad as the original chip itself because stands out like a sore thumb! Finally, there was easily enough product for several small repairs but no idea how well it stores because I have just bought and used it. Even if it doesn't store well, it was well worth the price for this one repair in my view.

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