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Can Epoxy be Used to Repair Granite Countertops?

Granite countertops can be a great addition to any kitchen. They are durable, easy to maintain, and look stunning. However, they're not indestructible! Sooner or later, you may find yourself in need of epoxy granite repair. Does that mean you can't have granite countertops? No, you only need to take care of it. This post explains how epoxy works and discusses the process for epoxying granite countertops. Can epoxy be used to repair granite countertops? If you have epoxy granite countertops, then you might be wondering if epoxy is strong enough to repair the stone. The answer is yes! The...

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How to Cover Minor Scratches with A Granite Color Kit

As a homeowner, learning to take care of your granite surfaces should be one of your priorities. You should be able to clean or maintain your granite surfaces effortlessly. Above all, you should also repair or cover minor scratches manually or use a granite color kit. Below are expert-recommended ways to effortlessly cover your minor scratches using a granite color kit. What You Will Need Warm water and soap Rag Epoxy compound Granite epoxy color kit. Step 1: Wash the Granite Surface Using a rag, wash the scratched surface using warm water and soap. Use pressure when cleaning your granite...

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How to Remove Floor Wax

Waxing your floor is a vital part of home care and maintenance. However, if you leave it on too long, wax discovers the floor and leaves a thick yellowish buildup. To keep your floor in the best shape constantly, you must strip and rewax your floors periodically.  You can use the common machine method to remove your floor wax. However, if that is not your ideal option, opt for a liquid solution. Below are expert-recommended ways of removing floor wax.  Method 1: Chemical Solutions An industrial floor wax remover is the fastest and efficient way to dissolve and remove wax...

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Two-Step Procedure: Honing and Polishing Granite Countertops

The word granite refers to all the stones traded as granite and classifiable under the generic definition of "mercantile granite," which also includes the few true geological granites available on the marketplace. From now on, the word "granite" shall be shown within quotation marks. There will be cases in which an actual restoration procedure will be in order, i.e., a few scratches and etch-mark produced by hydrofluoric acid, the grinding of a partial lip by a seam, etc.For such occurrences, here are the steps:1st Step – HoningIt is recommended to use wet-diamond honing pads engineered for "granite" on 4" or...

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Using Extreme Epoxy to Repair Stone

High Level of Efficiency When you need to repair stone, you can get the job done with a high level of efficiency when you use Fast Set Extreme Epoxy. This product is one hundred percent solid, so you don't have to worry about it being too runny. It has been developed to be knife-grade quality, which means that it can simply be applied with any knife you want to use.  Apply the epoxy in a smooth and carefree manner without any hassles. Also, the epoxy is so strong that it can withstand a knife cutting something directly on top of...

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