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The Porcelain Touch-Up Kit for Kohler White VOC Compliant KK-1V offers a precise color match in a convenient 15CC brush-top bottle. Its fast-drying, no-mix formula provides a simple one-step repair for chips and scratches on porcelain surfaces, all while meeting VOC compliance standards for eco-friendly use.
C**.
Good
Works good. Read instructions. Not used for a time will have to b thrown out.
S**.
Good for minor cracks or chips; colors can be blended for a good match
Porc-a-fix is easy to apply and manage, and the instructions are good. The repair lasts a year or more, but eventually wears/chips off and needs replacement. Old repairs can be removed with acetone.My biggest frustration was finding a perfect color match for my bath sink, which came installed in a vanity and is not a standard US brand. On the web site, it's not possible to see what the repair kit colors will actually look like on the sink, but it might be helpful to have a color swatch chart comparing them.The best results for me have come from blending 2 colors-- Basic white and Kohler white. Individually, basic white is a bit too bright and the Kohler white, too gray. (American Standard white is warmer and didn't work for my sink.)If you're willing to experiment, it's a good solution.
M**9
Worth the money for custom brand color
Don’t waste your time with the generic ‘white’ touch-up at the box stores….it never matches. This product matched my Kohler sink perfectly. I recommend taking your time with thin layers! Dry area (make sure it has been dry for a bit so any water in the exposed porcelain has evaporated), Apply a thin layer of product, keep sink dry as each layer dries thoroughly (I did this one layer a day for three layers but that dry time may be excess), Repeat next layer. Build your layers until they are flush with surrounding surface (or slightly higher so you can GENTLY, lightly sand (fine sandpaper only!) it down smoothly to match surrounding area. Good luck…hopefully you didn’t chip your sink in the first week of a new installation as I did.
R**E
More like Kohler light blue!
I have a Kohler white tub I bought in 2022 that needed touching up. Bought this thinking must be the right match. Wrong! The color is more like a very light blue. Makes no sense. Waste of money. I’m going to try the bright white to at least fix this mess.
B**D
worked well on Kohler toilet scratches
I have a Kohler toilet that is 8 years old at most (not nearly old enough to consider replacement) with some hairline cracks along the edge of the seat and some scratches at the bottom interior of the bowl. I had a hard time deciding between white and the next color over (Biscuit, maybe?). While I guess I'd call the toilet white, it isn't a bright white. I looked at tons of example toilet color swatches on various sites, and finally decided to take my chances on the white.It worked like a dream on the seat, which didn't even require sanding, frankly. It blended perfectly. The bowl scratches were much harder to deal with because - despite turning off the water and emptying the toilet - water rivulets would still manage to trickle into the bowl, making drying frustratingly difficult. (If I'd had a wet vac, it might have made matters easier, but I do not.) Still, despite less than ideal application conditions, the paint vastly improved the look of the toilet when the bowl filled with water as normal.
P**B
Not quite white, a bit grayish.
Didn't match my white.Although good quality and goes on nice.
L**R
This is a Godsend!
So smart of Kohler to only make one white for their bathroom fixtures. There are 5 million colors of white so if you have to match it it's not doable. This was perfect in my sink is 20 years old. I had to do about six coats because the chip was deep but you can't even tell it was ever there. Highly recommend. Very easy to use. You don't have to mix anything just use like a nail polish. And they send a fine sandpaper but I did go and buy I think it was grit 600. We are going to be selling our house and I was afraid I was going to have to buy new sinks.
H**L
Expensive, but satisfactory performance.
Pros: The Kohler white paint was a good color match for my white Kohler sink. The one-ounce bottle was sufficient for touching up a small (few square inches) area. Clean-up with water was easy.Cons: Price seemed too high ($16.49 for 1 ounce) v. maybe $32 for a gallon of premium paint (128 ounces).The sandpaper provided was ridiculously small (0.75 in. by 2 inches)...too small to handle. I had to use my own 220 sandpaper.
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