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How to Fast Fix a Crack on Granite Countertop

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    • Ensure the surface to be cured is clean and dry.

    • When epoxies are mixed, the compound hardens rapidly. Before mixing, it is crucial to prepare the surface for repairs and to mix just enough to get the job done.

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    • Measure and mix an equal proportion of hardener and resin.

    • For a good curing effect, epoxy resin and hardener should be measured out in a 1:1 ratio.

    • Epoxy resins are safe to use if managed appropriately. Do not swallow; may be poisonous if swallowed.

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    • Add a small amount of tint to the hardener and resin.

    • Stir in until thoroughly mixed.

    • Tinting is optional when sealing or rejoining a piece of granite that has a clean split with no missing fragments.

    • Do not add too much tint!

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    • Apply the mixture to the crack or damaged area.

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    • Tape the cured area with some painters tape.

    • It is optional to use the painters tape on a flat surface. The strip aids in molding the epoxy to precise curves.

    • Allow to dry for 30-45 minutes.

    • Before removing strip, lift and feel the epoxy, and ensure it is dry.

    • Once dried, slowly peel back the tape and shave off the dried excess with a putty knife.

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    • Use a putty knife or a razor to scrape off excess epoxy.

    • For a visibly flat finish, it's best to use a razor to scrape off the dry epoxy.

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    • Depending on the product used, The finished surface may look glossy.

    • Apply a granite sealer over the area.

Conclusion

Enjoy your crack free countertop!

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