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Recommendations for small chip repair person to kitchen quartz countertop
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DIY - fill the chip with epoxy resin, let it harden, scrap off the excess with a razor blade.
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I am not sure if epoxy resin is the best choice (possible discoloration, etc) but I am sure there are suitable fillers. First, I would contact a reseller and ask for their advice on the filler. I bought a set of diamond polishing pads, and if you find a suitable patching compound I should be able to do the final polishing. NOW, if you choose to go this route, please let me know so I can determine if my polishing equipment will work. I have done flat surfaces, have not done rounded but should be able to do so.
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Guess there is no way to match the color though.
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You match the color, the exact same way installers make a seam.
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