Light Cure Epoxy has the advantage of being easier to work with but requires some care and effort to apply properly. My main criticism of this set is that it seemed impossible to turn on the light without holding it down. I solved this problem with a clip. Read the instructions and watch the video on how to use tape to shape the edges. I used a small cardboard tent holder with a light, positioned it over the area to be cured and secured everything in the optimum spot with a small amount of lightly applied masking tape. Using a binder clip to keep the light on I was then able to leave it and let it dry for 12-15 minutes. If it appears sticky afterwards, wipe it off with alcohol. Spots that I underestimated and made too thick I first shaved off a little with a precision knife (you can use a razor blade) and then sanded and polished. I repaired 7 chips on the edge of a black countertop including a large and deep one (it took 3 uses to build up properly as recommended by others). I'm not posting pictures because the renovation is almost impossible to see unless you know where to look. Very happy with the results.
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