By: Epox-Sci
Epox-Sci's Best Tile Epoxy Adhesive is the perfect solution for permanent repairs to granite, marble, quartz, and stone tiles with chipped edges and corners, as well as crack filler. This easy-to-use, rapid-dry adhesive is tintable with EZ-Tint and can be used to reattach or rebuild missing pieces. With its 29~20 oz. epoxy and unbeatable value for money, you can have your tiles instantly installed with a professional-grade finish.MR R G WHATTON: This product worked very well for me fixing cracked ceramic tiles
United Kingdom on Apr 25, 2022
Kurt K.: Lid arrived cracked. This may affect the longevity of the product. Which it had better packaging stronger lid. It is very thin and cheap. Product however very good and easy to work with. Good balance of working time and hardening time. I had a good 5-10 min to easily work with the product and apply it and within 15 minutes could start scraping the excess material off and counter was hard in 30 minutes. I allowed product to sit overnight just to be on the safe side.
Canada on Nov 29, 2021
Joe: Came with only the brief instructions on the jar. Mix 1:1 and supposedly workable up to 15 minutes and cures in 14 minutes. I misread that thinking I had to wait 15 minutes to apply as my first batch fully hardened by 15 minutes. I mixed another batch and waited only three minutes and by 7 minutes was completely hard, unusable. Otherwise, works great. I repaired a crack in my granite countertop and it bonded very well and the excess that oozed up through the crack was super easy to remove with a razor blade. Just make sure you are fully prepared as this epoxy hardens much faster than the stated 15 minutes.
United States on Nov 20, 2020
Amazon Customer: This product worked super! I had a granite kitchen countertop that was broken in to 4 pieces. The breaks were where the sink is, along the narrow sections in front and back of the sink opening. I have multiple areas of granite countertop in the kitchen, and to replace a section of granite for that one area would have been next to impossible to find to color match up to all the other countertop pieces! Otherwise, I would of had to replace all pieces in the kitchen...$10,000 or more. So fixing this was greatly desired! I've never done anything like this but I am somewhat handy and decided why not give this a try. Well, it was easy and worked great!!! problem solved for next to nothing cost wise. Took about an hour to get set up, do the job and clean up! I was maybe lucky in that all 4 of my pieces fit back together like puzzle pieces, so they glued up and matched up nicely. I glued it in place on top of the cabinets where it goes. Turned on the stop watch on my phone so I knew where I was with the 15 minute work time, mixed more than enough epoxy for the job, used shims for my sticks to spread the glue, placed more than enough epoxy on both sides of...
United States on Nov 19, 2020
Deo Prasad:
Great product, easy to work with. Bit expensive but did the work. Use with a tint to get the colour.
Use it to repair a chip marble table with some small pieces missing
Canada on Mar 25, 2019
Art Lacroix: product, price, shipping and communication AAA++++
Canada on Jan 03, 2019
OCGalOCGal: I had two small cracks in my granite counter top behind the sink. The crack was growing wider and longer and I wanted to seal it up before it looked like the Grand Canyon and migrated into the main part of the counter top. This product was not as scary or messing as the other reviews would indicate. Preparation is the key. I used a scrap piece of drywall (paper cardboard would work) to mix the two products and set it on the counter next to the crack. Have a razor scraper handy and an old rag to clean off the scraper. I used fancy tooth picks to mix. Wood Popsicle sticks would be okay, too. BE SURE THAT YOU MIX THOROUGHLY. I worried that I had not mixed the two products completely and this is a must since one hardens the other. I simply got a glob on each tooth pick, mixed, and spread in the the cracks. I scraped pretty much immediately with the razor. Overnight this product dried very hard and milky white, not clear. It has been several weeks and there have been zero problems with the repair, even though this is an area that is always wet from the sink. You can hardly see it. I am doing my happy dance.
United States on Sep 19, 2018
Maxwell Johnson:
My home has terrazzo floors that for 20+ years were covered with carpet that was in place when I bought the home. I decided to go back to the terrazzo and up the carpet came. I was extremely careful removing the tack strips so as not to damage the surface. However, to my dismay, I found a number of large and deep (1" X 1/2" or so) chunks missing in the doorways. All I can imagine is that at some earlier time someone had pulled out threshold nails and really done some serious damage.
Next step? Call a couple of terrazzo repair/refinishing companies to get quotes. Following step? Bathe my face in cool water after reading the quotes. Both companies wanted upwards of $500 for the repairs. Further, they would not guarantee the color match. Third step? Google on terrazzo DIY. I found very little of use. The most amusing recommendation was to fill the holes with concrete and paint faux terrazzo stones on the surface with acrylic paint. Yeah, like that was going to work right in a doorway.
I found several stone repair kits online but all were intended for marble or granite with minor chips, scratches, gouges, and open seams. They weren't cheap and...
United States on Sep 03, 2011
Epoxy-Tech 2920 oz. Instant Install Epoxy for Permanent Repairs | PC-7 Epoxy Adhesive Paste - Professional Grade Bonding Solution for Home and Business Use | J-B Weld 8281 Professional-Strength Steel Reinforced Epoxy Twin Pack | |
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Total Reviews | 30 reviews | 772 reviews | 641 reviews |
Item Form | Epoxy | Oz | |
Brand | Epox-Sci | J-B Weld | |
Color | Clear | Grey | |
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James: Have a countertop that chips occasionally. You'd never be able to tell thanks to this stuff.
United States on Dec 11, 2023