unfortunately they have not developed a cheap system to fix chipped disks so your going to have to get a new one
To fix a chipped mug, you can use a food-safe epoxy or ceramic glue to carefully glue the chipped piece back in place. Make sure to follow the instructions on the product for the best results.
To fix chipped glass, you can use a glass repair kit that includes resin and a curing light. Clean the chipped area, apply the resin, and cure it with the light. Sand and polish the area for a smooth finish.
To fix a chipped porcelain sink, you can use a porcelain repair kit that includes filler and paint. Clean the chipped area, apply the filler, let it dry, sand it smooth, and then paint over it to match the sink's color.
To fix chipped marble, you can use a marble repair kit or epoxy resin to fill in the chip. Sand the area smooth and polish it to match the rest of the marble surface.
To fix chipped granite, you can use a granite repair kit that includes epoxy resin and color-matching pigments. Clean the chipped area, apply the epoxy resin, and blend it with the surrounding granite. Let it cure and then polish the surface for a seamless repair.
To fix chipped wood, you can start by cleaning the area and filling the chip with wood filler. Sand the area smooth once the filler has dried, then apply a matching stain or paint to blend it in with the rest of the wood.
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Bring it to your local game store and ask if they fix scratched disks.
To fix a chipped granite countertop, you can use epoxy resin specifically designed for granite repair. Clean the area, apply the epoxy, and let it cure. Sand and polish the repaired area to blend it with the rest of the countertop.
To fix a chipped bathtub, you can use a bathtub repair kit that includes epoxy or enamel paint. Clean the area, apply the repair material, and let it dry according to the instructions. Sand and smooth the repaired area for a seamless finish.
To fix a chipped tile, you can use a tile repair kit or epoxy adhesive to fill in the chip. Clean the area, apply the repair material, and let it dry according to the instructions. Sand and paint if needed to match the tile's color.
Nothing, but it will be sensitive to cold foods like ice cream, ice cold water, ect. I know because I also have a chipped tooth.