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08-26-2020 07:29 PM
I have a little chip at the edge of my granite countertop near the sink edge. The company said they don't sell anything to fix it. Sending someone out would be expensive. I see there are several mentioned on Youtube. Does anyone have any experience with any that work?
08-26-2020 07:40 PM
I had the same issue. I contacted the company that installed my countertops and they had two options - one was to send a tech out to repair it for about $150 and and other option was for me to purchase a kit (with a clear epoxy) to fix it myself. I chose to have the tech repair it. I don't know if QVC allows names of companies, but check with Precision Countertops - just do an online search. Mine was just a small chip, but enough to irritate me! Good luck!
08-26-2020 07:45 PM
I am pretty handy, for an expensive counter top, I would call in the experts.
08-26-2020 07:49 PM
I have an onyx dining room table. A few years ago it chipped. I was heartbroken.I called a local furniture store & they gave me the name of a countertop maker.I called & explained my situation. They sent somebody to fix it .It cost around $125.
It was well worth it. I can't even tell it had been chipped.
08-26-2020 11:43 PM
I used a granite chip fix product that I found at Lowe's to fix a chip I had on my kitchen counter. It was chipped when the fridge was put in. It's a 2 step product and then I found a paint that matched very close. It's still good after several years but I've touched up the paint. I do a lot of repairs myself.
08-27-2020 06:14 AM
I had a chip in my granite near the backsplash. When I had our installers come out to fix it, it looks like they used a wad of gum. It looks horrible. I'm just grateful that its in the back and not noticable. Good luck.
08-27-2020 08:37 AM
If it's in a very noticeable spot I think this is one of those situations when you "call the guy."
08-27-2020 09:20 AM
How common is this? I always regretted putting in Formica 13 years ago and was thinking about replacing it with granite.. The bathroom is some sort of composite stone, but it seems to show scratches.
08-27-2020 12:42 PM
The counter top is the work center of your counter and will receive other dings and keep on performing. Have it professionally repaired.
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