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Repairing Chips In Sintered Stone

Installs, remodels, and even restorations are projects that will at times call for repairing chips in a surface of sintered stone. The material is used for a variety of purposes and like every other material available, it is not impervious to various forms of damage. Even imperfections could be in a sintered stone product. Often times these marred spots show up in the form of chips. In this article we will talk about why chip repair is necessary, even for durable materials. We will also talk about what is needed when repairing a chip in a product made from sintered stone. Additionally, we will cover the steps necessary to actually repair a chip in a surface made from sintered stone material. To see a video showing how easy repairing a chip can be, simply click here to go to a chip repair kit demonstration to see how easy it can be. For more information about this material in general you can check out the sintered stone guides. And here is where you can get more information on how to fix stone chips. Now back to the topic at hand; repairing chips in sintered stone.

Sintered Stone Countertops Get Chipped

One of the features made from materials like sintered stone are countertops. Granted, not all counters are a good fit for sintered stone but when the countertop is made of it, being aware that there may be a need for chip repair is something to consider. Sintered Stone countertops do chip even in places where you would never expect this kind of damage.

Sintered Stone Surfaces Are Durable, Not Indestructible

Even though a stone countertop or countertops made of sintered stone is durable, it does not mean that the surface cannot be damaged. Countertops especially can be susceptible to chips. Durable materials can chip if they suffer shock or impact in just the right place. Perhaps the most affected area of a surface is an edge. Countertops have multiple edges that can chip relatively easy if a hard object hits the edge. Being able to repair a countertop edge means another potential stream of income for your shop. Or, if you are handy with tools, being able to repair a chip yourself can save you some money, depending on the rates and the frequency you use the repair equipment.

Chip Repair in Sintered Stone Surfaces

When talking about repairing chips in sintered stone surfaces, the process is relatively simple. It will take a bit of effort, time, and patience to get the chip repaired, but it is worth it for the consumer. This is because owners of surfaces have come to appreciate the material and realize the expense involved in replacing surfaces made from sintered stone,

What is Needed to Repair a Chip?

Enough with the who, when, and why information. Let's get into the what and how information as it relates to repairing chips in a sintered stone surface. The following list enumerates the tools and supplies needed to repair and chip in a sintered stone

  • A Milling Tool to Smooth Out the Chipped Area
  • Material for Filling In the Chipped Section of the Surface
  • Coloring Pigment That Matches the Sintered Stone's Color
  • Dispenser for Filling the Chip With the Filler
  • A Flat Surface to Use as a Mold for the Sintered Stone Slab

Sintered Stone Chip Repair Steps

Having the correct tools to repair a chip is only the beginning of the process, but it is a good start. Using the tools effectively is what yields the results. Repairing chips in a sintered stone surface involves the following steps.

  1. Clean the area of the sintered stone surface that you will be repairing.
  2. Remove the dust that was generated from milling out the chipped area and then clean the area.
  3. Allow the cleaned are of the sintered stone to dry.
  4. Place the flat molding surface on the top of the sintered stone slab directly over the spot to be filled and clamp it down.
  5. Using the filler and the coloring paste, mix the two together so that the filler is the proper color needed to match the sintered stone surface.
  6. Place the colored filler into the gap between the sintered stone surface and your flat molding surface.
  7. Wait for the filler to harden up and dry.
  8. Clean and refine the edges of the filled area to remove excess filler.

Demonstration of Surface Restoration Using a Chip Repair Kit

In the video below, you can see how easy repairing a chip is when you have all the necessary tools to accomplish the task and can use them effectively.



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In this article we have seen a number of important aspects related to repairing chips in sintered stone surfaces. We stared out by looking at the reason there is a need for sintered stone chip repair equipment. Then we listed briefly the tools needed for restoring a surface with a chip. We then considered the steps involved with sintered stone chip repair. Finally, we shared a demonstration video showing just how easily repairing a chip is when you have the tools and the knowhow. Being equipped and ready to restore surfaces that have these kinds of nuisance damage can go a long way toward the success of your shop.

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TeFill Chip Repair Kit
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Universal Stone Chip Repair Kit
Tenax USA Price: $375.32

Dual viscosity repair kit that dries in under a minute and leaves a polished look on stone surfaces that can be used for a variety of blemishes such scratches and chips.

Universal chip repair kit for use on all types of stone materials. Includes color matching pigments to formulate the right color.