Repair granite work surface?

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Dave_G

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Hi,

This morning my son dropped a small square kitchen weight on our granite table top. The result a small chip of about 3mm right in the middle of the surface.

Can anyone advise me - is there a resin repair kit I can use to repair the chip?

Cheers,

Dave
 
Two part epoxy resin is used to join granite worktops, I would think this mixed with a little granite dust of a suitable colour then all buffed out with a Flex polisher will do the job.

Best to get a granite specialist to do it as the epoxy comes in large tubs and is quite pricy and a Flex polisher (like a festool ROS) is not cheap once you have bought the diamond pads for it.

Jason
 
Dave

If it is black granite then don't consider trying to polish across a filled hole. The received wisdom is to fill the hole (if it is deep) with epoxy - araldite would do - making sure none gets on to the surface. Then build-up to the surface carefully with black gloss paint. Use a blade to carefully remove excess paint after allowing each paint layer to harden properly.

Attempting to refinish polished black granite is something even the experts baulk at. It invariably shows. With mottled colours there is more of a chance of disguising it.
 
That is really bad luck.
After my black granite was fitted I used a plack permanent marker to colour the epoxy filler on the joins - A bit Heath Robinson, but it matches in quite well and is still holding its colour 2 years on.
 
I actually dropped a chiesel on a customers brand new granite fireplace and chipped it (Believe me I felt sick!). I got in touch with the local funeral director who put me in touch with an old boy.

Some fancy filling and £80 later good as new. I thought I was going to go bust having to buy a new fireplace! (£about 3.5K imported from italy).

If you get stuck speak to your local funeral guy or stonemason.

woody
 
Thanks for all the advice!

Pecker - I got in touch with my local funeral director and he put me in touch with a guy who will repair the surface and said it shouldn't cost me more than £50 - result!

Cheers,

Dave
 
Dave_G":2dm9w8ci said:
Thanks for all the advice!

Pecker - I got in touch with my local funeral director and he put me in touch with a guy who will repair the surface and said it shouldn't cost me more than £50 - result!

Cheers,

Dave

And your son? The treadmill and pocket money withdrawal to the sum of £50 + expenses? :D
 
Just a quick reply. I had my work surface repaired yesterday. It looks amazing and cost me £35.00 all in!

Result!

Cheers,

Dave
 
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