I think regardless of the material, it's going to be damn near impossible to match the existing texture to create a truly seamless fix.
If it is some sort of vinyl (possible based on the way it melted, but I'm far from an expert), maybe sanding down the high spots and one of those vinyl repair kits could get you close enough, depending on your definition of close enough.
Or maybe it's time to consider some sort of decorative addition to your kitchen that just so happens to sit right in front of the damage. 🙃🤷♂️ Hard to tell if that could work or not from the pics - it would obviously have to be something thinner like a painted tile or something.
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I think regardless of the material, it's going to be damn near impossible to match the existing texture to create a truly seamless fix.
If it is some sort of vinyl (possible based on the way it melted, but I'm far from an expert), maybe sanding down the high spots and one of those vinyl repair kits could get you close enough, depending on your definition of close enough.
Or maybe it's time to consider some sort of decorative addition to your kitchen that just so happens to sit right in front of the damage. 🙃🤷♂️ Hard to tell if that could work or not from the pics - it would obviously have to be something thinner like a painted tile or something.