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The Repair Kit That Saves Your Bond And Skips The $800 Tradie Call

Fix chips, cracks, and corner damage in 20 minutes. The 8-tint kit renters use to save their bond. And homeowners use to skip the $800 tradie.

 1,340+ Aussie renters won't move out without it
PM walked straight past it
Got my full bond back
Colour matched well.

Bond-Saver-Guide

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Every day you wait, the deduction grows. PMs flag the chip on inspection day. Then it's $800 out of your bond. Twenty minutes today saves you weeks of regret.

4,000+ kits sold

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1 in 3 rental bathrooms has a chip the PM will spot. Most tenants don't.

Can I use it before a final inspection?

Yes. Use it 2–7 days before inspection day. Allow 24 hours minimum for the surface to fully harden before water contact.

What about before selling my home?

Same thing. 2–7 days before the open home or property inspection. Real estate agents recommend it.

How long does it last?

The repair is permanent once cured. It won't peel off if you mixed the epoxy correctly. The most common reason repairs fail is people skip the 6-hour cure and use the surface too soon.

What if I'm just not happy with it?

90-day money-back. Email a photo, we refund. No "ship it back at your cost.

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Your PM is about to take $800 out of your bond

For one chip.

You've seen the email. The final inspection is coming. You found the chip or worse, you didn't, and the PM will.

The math is brutal:

  • Average bond in Australia: $2,000–$4,000
  • Average PM deduction for tile/sink chip: $400–$800
  • Tradie call-out to fix it before inspection: $600+ minimum

Whether the PM deducts it or you pay the tradie first the chip costs you the same money. You're not avoiding the loss. You're just choosing who takes it.

Unless you fix it yourself.

Cheap kits won't save you either. The $12 Bunnings tube dries the wrong colour. Looks like toothpaste smeared on porcelain. PMs aren't blind — they see "DIY patch" and deduct anyway.

There's a third option.

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Wait why do all these kits fail?

One colour. That's why.

Your tile isn't stark white. Your benchtop isn't pure beige. Your sink has a cream undertone. Nothing real is one colour.

So the patch dries the wrong shade and ends up more visible than the original chip.

That's why "looks like toothpaste" is the #1 complaint in every repair-kit review.

That's why your PM deducts the bond. That's why tradies can charge $600 minimum for a 20-minute job. The whole industry runs on this gap.

ShadeMatch closes it.

So what makes this one different?

So how is this one different?

8 tints. Mixed to match. Done.

White. Black. Grey. Beige. Yellow. Red. Brown. Blue.

You mix them like paint until the shade matches your exact surface. The cheat sheet shows the ratios for the 12 most common Aussie surfaces.

The patch blends in. The eye doesn't land there. Nobody notices the repair.

For renters: PM walks past it. Full bond, not a cent lost.
For homeowners: Buyers don't see it. Guests don't see it. Spouse doesn't see it.

Sounds complicated? It's not. Here's the whole thing. 👇

Do I have to be handy to do this?

4 steps. 20 minutes. No experience needed.

  1. Clean the chip. Tape around it.
  2. Mix the epoxy. Press it into the crack.
  3. Mix the 8 tints to your surface shade.
  4. Brush on. Sand smooth.

Best on small chips, cracks, and corner damage. Solid colours and simple patterns nail it. Heavily speckled granite or veined marble — significant improvement, not a perfect match.

20 minutes. Done. Bond saved. Now — how many do you need?

Most people order 2. Here's why.

You probably won't find just one chip. Renters always find a second one while packing the one you forgot about, or the one your housemate did and didn't mention.

👉 Order The 3-ShadeMatch
  • ★★★★★

    PM walked straight past it

    Chip on the bathroom sink didn't even know it was there. Used this two days before the final. PM did the full walkthrough, said nothing. Full $2,400 bond hit my account three days later.

    Sarah K., Sydney NSW · ✅ Verified

  • ★★★★★

    Tradie quoted me $800 — for ONE tile

    Small chip on the bathroom floor. Tile guy quoted $800 for the call-out and replacement. Used this kit instead. Looks honest from where you actually stand.

    David O., Melbourne VIC · ✅ Verified

  • ★★★★★

    Worked when the $12 Bunnings kit didn't

    Tried a cheap one before. Looked like toothpaste stark white on my off-white tile. This one had eight tints. Mixed cream from the white, yellow and beige. Patch is honestly hard to pick now.

    Priya R., Brisbane QLD · ✅ Verified

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What customers notice first


92%

Pass the bond inspection

89%

Match the colour within 2 tries

94%

Skip the tradie call-out

Source: Analysis of customer feedback based on 1240+ reviews and comments across marketplaces.

WHY SHADEMATCH BEATS EVERY KIT YOU'VE TRIED

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8 colour tints, mix to match

Designed for Aussie surfaces

Cures hard, doesn't peel

Available in hardware stores

Bond-Saver Guide included