I agree with Tony about crack repair. Few people have the patience for doing them right. Putting the epoxy in is the easy part. I can spend an hour mixing  the colors to get the proper shade and transparency for a crack. For a long crack like the one in the picture, I would typically set up 3 separate batches of resin all mixed with different colors or shades of colors.  I can then fill in the colors using all three so that the crack doesn't look like one long repair. The other way to do it, particularly on open spalls, is to fill in a base color with high and low points on the surface, then cover with another color. When honed flat, some of the base color will peak out. I also use indelible pens to draw in veining. The key to a good repair, beyond getting the color right, is to trick the eye into not seeing one long line. So alternating lights and darks across a crack is a good technique. 
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On Sep 26, 2016, at 7:13 PM, stuart rosen <mail@stoneshine.com> wrote:

Stuart,
Last patch Limestone from Bonstone-This is a great product-however it takes time to learn how to use it.
If you have someone artistic they can work wonders with it using powdered tints and stone dust.
The product is grainy and would work well in this application using powdered color tints.


On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 1:25 PM, Stuart Young <santafefc@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Partners,

Please see attached photos of cracked tiles on stairs.  Is it possible to repair this? And if so, how?

Stuart
Santa Fe Floor Care

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From: "Miller, Teresa" <teresa.miller@engelvoelkers.com>
Subject: Floor Repair
Date: September 26, 2016 at 2:05:55 PM CDT

Hi. This is what I was talking about.

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