I used the uv cure acrylate epoxy. It is semi rigid. Squeezed it onto the edge chip, then wrapped it with clear tape on the side and arris, rubbed it with a popsicle stick on the side and along the arris, lengthwise, then put in the sun for 15 seconds, pulled the tape and shaved off the excess on the top of the tile. So I got 3 sides flat. Looks good and clear. Did 120 + chips in 5 hours.

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From: flooramor@aim.com
Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2011 11:55:07 +0000
To: Restoration and Maintenance<sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
ReplyTo: "Restoration and Maintenance" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

Mike,

How did this go?

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From: "Mike Marsoun" <nulifesc@bigpond.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 17:21:42 +1000
To: Restoration and Maintenance<sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
ReplyTo: "Restoration and Maintenance" <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

Have to do it tomorrow and there is no time to order materials. What do you think of the Solarez Steve?

 

From: stephen@newlifemarblerestoration.com [mailto:stephen@newlifemarblerestoration.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 4:05 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

 

Have you ever used "Last patch" polyurethane by Bonstone? Its supposed to be uv stable.  

 

 

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From: Mike Marsoun

To: Restoration and Maintenance

Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 5:10 PM

Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

 

Problem is that I have the side and arris to do so I need something knife grade. AM told that even epoxy, if it is clear, can still yellow. Now I am leaning more towards a UV cure epoxy acrylate.  I think the acrylates will not yellow (as most acrylics don’t) so I will just need to apply, wrap with clear tape and uv cure, pull tape. This is used for surfboard repair and it does not yellow, perfectly clear. Called Solarez. Goes off in 5 mins in the sun.   Or I might use a thick CA, with an accelerator.

 

From: john jackson [mailto:kcstoneguy@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 12:18 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

 

i think i used either akemi or bellazoni brands. btw

 

From: john jackson <kcstoneguy@yahoo.com>
To: Restoration and Maintenance <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 9:13 PM
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

if its exterior you should use an exterior grade epoxy so the uv lighting will not affect it. (thats what I was told last year)..I did a granite cladding repair that had been damaged by skateboarder last year...it has held up well..pure epoxy will work better than polyester epoxy..btw, the trick i came up was put tape on the outside, then filled the hole with epoxy on a razor blade..when it hardened, i pulled the tape...it left a nice crisp fill, then i just rounded it off with a razor blade...fast and pretty simple repair..

 

From: Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com>
To: Restoration and Maintenance <sccpartners@stoneandtilepros.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 7:19 PM
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

Thanks. Looking for something knife grads so I can blade it in.

 

From: Fred Hueston [mailto:fhueston@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2011 9:43 AM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

 

Tenax, Touchstone by bonstone

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 7:41 PM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:

Tenax makes a water clear flowing 2 part epoxy.

 

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 7:08 AM, Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:

Fred  can you recommend a brand?

 

 

From: Fred Hueston [mailto:fhueston@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2011 10:05 PM
To: Restoration and Maintenance
Subject: RE: [sccpartners] Chip patching

 

thats what I would use, a clear epoxy.

On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 7:16 AM, Mike Marsoun <nulifesc@bigpond.com> wrote:

I will be doing this job where the pictured greek marble will be used. It is very dense. There are chips on a lot of the edges and corners. They want it all removed by grinding but I told them I would need to patch the bigger chips, not going to be committed to grind so deep... It is exterior, so I need an epoxy rather than a polyester. Any suggestions for the glue? The chips are so small I was thinking about using the epoxy clear.
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