
Diane
- Hometalker
Asked on Nov 20, 2019
How do I fix a chip in a quartz countertop?
I dropped a bowl on my quartz countertop. Is there anyway I can fix it or do I need to call a professional?
Oh dear. See if these help you out.
https://graniteselection.com/blog/how-to-fix-a-chip-in-quartz-countertop/
https://m.wikihow.com/Fix-a-Chip-in-a-Quartz-Countertop
https://www.hunker.com/12001457/how-to-repair-quartz-countertops
https://youtu.be/IOfzkla5_Ys
Thank you , I’ll try one of these!
It’s possible to address this if you have access to the proper sanders or DA.
This is for granite should work for quartz.
]You will need nail polish remover to clean the granite surface, straight razor blades, thick super glue (gel), and if you have a darker Granite Countertop you might want to have dark Sharpie marker. Start cleaning your chipped area with nail polish remover. Let the Granite air dry. Tape off the area surrounding the chip and apply just enough glue to fill the chip and rise just slightly above the surface of the stone. Filling the glue up to within flush of the surface of the tape should be sufficient. Once the super glue has completely dried and the tape removed, use a straight razor blade to remove the excess Super glue by “fanning” the excess material away. Wait and allow the glue to cure before cutting with the razor. The time it takes for the glue to cure depends on how deep the chip was, the humidity in the home, etc.(This next step only applies if you have darker Granite) Once desired results are achieved, you may wish to use a colored permanent marker such as a black Sharpie to color the super glue. A Sharpie is permanent and dries quickly. For lighter colored stones, this may not be necessary.
Thank you ,I’m definitely trying this William!