When mixed with either polyester adhesives or an epoxy they can also be used to cover up small scratches on the stone surface.
Images epoxy poly seams granite.
When to choose epoxy.
Epoxy is usually a better choice when choosing the right glue to have durable and strong bonding on different kinds of stone.
Its chemical property makes epoxy a glue of choice on granite where the surface is very hard and not very porous.
If you work carefully you can seam granite in a way that is durable and nearly unnoticeable.
Mix the epoxy according to the package instructions and select a color that will closely match your granite so it is less visible once dry.
A seam is the transition line that forms when two granite tops come together.
Use an epoxy kit to fill the crack between slabs of granite on your counter.
It is also one of the few glues suggested for indoor and outdoor application.
Some installers use silicone so the countertop pieces can move.
Carefully fill in the seam again moving back to front and wipe off any excess as you go.
Scientifically premixed to quickly and effectively match the seams of stone slabs or laminations.
Specifically formulated for granite tile and all stone repair easily and quickly repairs chipped broken and missing pieces covers 350 sq.
I find silicone seams to be impractical and a poor choice.
K bond granite color pigments.
The void between the tops should be filled with epoxy or polyester glue colored with pigment to match your granite tops.
These coloring tints take the guess work out of trying to match exotic natural stone colors.