Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Our granite was installed in 2013, and has a lot of quartz, thus has always been “textured.” It now has areas that are fracturing and pitting. The original installer suggested super glue, which did not work. I bought highly rated Stain Proof, which did not fill in the areas. My dad was a paint chemist and I am pretty good at these things, but realize I need a professional. Recommendations?
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Not a pro-- but.. I have that same granite texture in my northern home. and I repair.. fix with clear nail polish. works.. WONDERS!
In fact use that same polish to fix epoxy coatings... Wife cannot understand why she is always so low on clear nail polish??!!.. but the counters look fantastic! ![]() |
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an internet search 'how to repair granite top' gives a lot of results, this may help you.
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"Always been textured," granite is an igneous rock, at one time it was molten. I think all granite will have some quartz in it. Spaces, cracks etc. It was not good from the start. "The original installer suggested super glue," not a great surprise, it is eight years old and they will not give you a replacement. Perhaps, time to call a professional. |
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Black and white polish is great for marking stuff. Wife and clear? If, you use all her colors it is easier to say it is evaporating. No it doesn't work here either. Last edited by DAVES; 12-21-2021 at 02:38 PM. Reason: addition |
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I think you would find that it would be less expensive to replace rather than completely resurface.
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Even if it isn't less expensive, that is the way I would go. But, I would use Quartz, not Granite.
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Would be nice if someone actually had an answer to the question. We all know what opinions are like😉
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My point, if you find a suitable filler, then there are tools that possibly you could use to do the final finishing, if you do not find a company to do this work. You can try calling the countertop installers to see if they will offer this service as they would have the equipment and expertise to handle minor mistakes on their normal projects.
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