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Review on Acrylic Surface Repair Granite Porcelain by Andrew Agarwal

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked well, finished product color is black

Worked well, step by step instructions followed. A 1/4" by 1/4" chip in the granite countertop required at least 12 applications, each with a small amount of light-cure material. The point is to work in small layers to create an even layer, or slightly above the surface layer to keep sanding to a minimum. I used fresh clear tape over the light cure repair each time and if any material was still damp after curing I wiped it off before adding more. A small amount of the product remained damp after light curing and stuck to the tape I used. I used fresh clear tape each time. The light curing time of each layer was 15-30 minutes. Light cure the final step for about an hour and a half, then carefully follow the sanding and buffing instructions. Work slowly, use a small amount of filler and be patient. The finished repair sits perfectly after being sanded, wet sanded and polished.

Pros
  • Industrial & Scientific
Cons
  • Socket required