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Azrim91

Hi all,

I’ve just noted this dent in my shower tray. I think it’s stone resin I’m not too concerned about the aesthetic but worried it may cause a leak and go onto the ceiling on the ground floor (as the shower is on the 1st floor)

I know there are loads of repair kits out there and I’m willing to give it a go. My only concern is the dent has caused abit of the plastic white top bit to stick out. So would I need to sand the acrylic first to make it flush with the rest of the tray before filling? I’m worried I may sand and sand through the whole depth of the white bit of the shower tray. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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