Any idea how we can fix this error? Help!!!
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KMS Woodworks on Aug 24, 2013I would gently pry it up from the base. A flat pry bar as the starting tool and then tap in some shims as you work your way across. Those look like sink cutouts?Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Aug 24, 2013If the adhesive has dried, its not going to be easy to remove, and then once your successful in doing that, it may be difficult if not impossible to remove the glue without staining the surface of the stone. KMS has a good idea, but you need to add to that method. Much like removal of a mirror you need to cut into the glue to get it to release. A long thin wire with a few pliers should be used to cut into the space as you begin to apply pressure between the stone and the brick. As you rub the wire back and fourth you should be able to release it from the bricks. Once removed, you need to use chemicals to dissolve the glue. For them you need to refer to the stuff you used. They may make some special remover for this, if not you will need to experiment with different types. If your husband decides to put down sod, remind him Green side up. He will never forget he did this. lolHelpful Reply
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Nakeisha F on Aug 24, 2013I am so grateful to all of you for taking the time out to answer my question and giving me great advise. Thank you very much. @ Woodbridge Environmental...Lol! I will make sure to remind him about that, lol!Helpful Reply
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Leslie on Aug 25, 2013maybe you could have the wrong side polished?Helpful Reply
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153091 on Aug 25, 2013A year from now it won't matter....poor hubby!Helpful Reply
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Tammy Messner on Aug 25, 2013Have someone come out and polish the "wrong side."Helpful Reply
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Susie on Aug 25, 2013I did something similar but with travertine - cut a really intricate piece out in reverse of what I needed. I used wet/dry emery paper on a hand sander to slowly bring the polish level up. You could probably accomplish the same thing, just takes some time. Good luckHelpful Reply
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Nakeisha F on Aug 25, 2013Thanks everyone! And that's the ultimate plan all! We are going to polish it. @Susie, thank you for sharing!Helpful Reply
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Nakeisha F on Aug 25, 2013@Jan B. poor hubby indeed, lol!Helpful Reply
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Mary on Aug 25, 2013Let us know how it turns out.Helpful Reply
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Nakeisha F on Aug 26, 2013Will do Mary! Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Diana Deiley on May 29, 2016Hope everything turned out well. I'd have to go for a very long walk if my hubby did that! OMGHelpful Reply
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