Okay thanks Tony.
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> On Jul 1, 2018, at 1:46 AM, Tony Deluna <tndeluna@gmail.com> wrote:
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> The repair is not that difficult it’s making the color from scratch out of clear Epoxy with color that takes the most time.
> Remove the stove top.
> Drill out from top to bottom the side walls of the crack.
> Using a good clear knife grade epoxy, pack it in all the way down. Trim the edges off with a razor blade before it hardens or after with the Dremel.
> Sand the surface smooth with 100 or 220. Or shave with a razor blade flush.
> Drill out the Epoxy in the crack no more than an 8th inch down.
> Using an electric oscillating sander.
> Sand up in grid until the finish matches,
> 220, 320,400,800,1000,1500,
> If it’s a high shine use Finesse by 3M it’s a car polishing compound. You can buy at any local auto body shop supply.
> Polish with a wool pad.
> If it’s too shiny use a honing powder of various grades to get your finish.
>
> When you’re making test samples with your epoxy color make sure to add the Hardner because the tint of the color changes slightly.
> Wipe your sample on a piece of plastic film so you can peel it off and examine it on the surface of the countertop.
> Before you finish sanding and refinishing You need to already know how The final color will match and blend.
>
> Make sure you tell them this is a repair and I cannot guarantee a perfect color match, only to make it in conspicuous.
>
> Good luck with that
>
> Tony DeLuna
> 925-625-9625
> www.PatriotStoneRestoration.com
>
>> On Jun 29, 2018, at 1:02 PM, Mike Alston <realmikealston@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Good afternoon, customer sent me this picture of her corian countertop. Any suggestions on how it can be repaired?
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