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Repair broken granite slab.
This is done by using some of the granite to color the glue.
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Most stone repair experts recommend methyl ethyl ketone for this step.
Often you can repair a separated crack in the granite countertop by filling in the gaps with an epoxy glue that matches the color of the stone.
If you do it yourself then make sure you clean the area before applying the glue.
Apply it to the granite counter focusing on the broken edge.
Wipe down the granite with a fresh dry towel to.
Scrub with a nylon scrub pad to remove stubborn deposits.
Mix the epoxy according to the package instructions and select a color that will closely match your granite so it is less visible once dry.
Carefully fill in the seam again moving back to front and wipe off any excess as you go.
Dish soap with 1 gallon water to make a light cleaning solution.
Wipe over the granite with the acetone to remove all oil dirt and other contaminants.
Let the granite completely dry.
Use an epoxy kit to fill the crack between slabs of granite on your counter.
In addition to the repair we also offer our proprietary watermist spot polish treatment on your granite which will remove fine surface scratches discoloration and or dullness from this particular affected area or any other areas on your countertop surface that you are unable to remove with normal cleaning measures.
Use a sponge dipped in fresh water to remove the soap.
Brush away any excess particles of granite with your hands.
Clean the area to be repaired thoroughly with peroxide based cleaner and then let the granite air dry for 20 to 30 minutes.