🛠️ Repair Like a Pro, Impress Like a Boss!
The NNREPAIR Quartz Countertop Repair Kit offers a professional-grade, all-inclusive solution to fix chips and cracks on granite, marble, quartz, porcelain, and more. Featuring three resin colors for perfect matching, a precision blue light curing tool, and polishing paste, it delivers permanent, seamless repairs without the need for costly professionals. Compact and easy to use, this kit empowers you to restore your surfaces to showroom condition with confidence.
Material | Tiles, fiberglass, sinks, granite, marble, countertop, bathtub, ceramic, porcelain and others. |
Brand | NNREPAIR |
Style | Clear, White & Dark White Color |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.7 x 1.4 x 5.5 inches |
Compatible Material | Granite, Marble, Porcelain, Quartz, Fiberglass, Corian"}$ Ableaupublic{json}{vizport}{https://Public.tableau.com/Views/Jsonattributeanalysis_16854495333540/Dashboard1?:language=en-us&:display_count=y&:origin=viz_share_link}{"hidetabs": "Yes |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Item Form | Kit |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Global Trade Identification Number | 08680812014970 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Clear, White Acrylic & Dark White |
Surface Recommendation | Countertop |
Manufacturer | NNREPAIR |
Part Number | N101A |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.7 x 1.4 x 5.5 inches |
Country of Origin | Turkey |
Item model number | N101A |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | Repair material, polisher, blue light, leveling tapes, sandpapers, stick, microtips |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**K
Works Well
it worked very well to fill a chip in our quartz counter top. ours is white and I lucked out in the filler was almost an exact color match. I used the light several cycles instead of the 1 suggested and the filler was quickly ready for sanding.
D**N
Great product
Great product does exactly was its supposed to
M**S
Pretty impressed
This is definitely an amazing value for your money considering house calls from a professional would be $300 plus materials and labor (Seattle prices). I'm not quite sure how we got a nick in our granite countertop, but it happened, right at the edge of our sink where we're constantly wiping down. So it had to be fixed as it's a pretty high traffic area. This was the only reasonably priced kit that I could find that had a UV light, which was the selling point for me. My husband repaired it, and he did not use any dyes with the clear epoxy. It was small enough where it wasn't necessary, and we felt it would just blend in. The kit, and my husband, did a pretty good job, only potential drawback is the fact that the sheen doesn't necessarily match the rest of the countertop. It's slightly dull in comparison, but it works! Perhaps you can tell in the photo the texture is slightly off as well. Regardless, if you're looking for something to repair small nicks in your natural stone countertop, I recommend this.
J**M
Easy to use, and almost invisible repair
I liked the fact that the Mfr. Didn’t overhype the product. The presale information was accurate and helpful. The use directions were clear and concise. Mixing the color was easy , but you can’t dawdle too long. The use time is limited before it sets up. The kit supplies everything you need to make a good repair. The sandpaper supplied allows you to do a very good job of blending the repair with the original. When I was finished the repair was virtually invisible. The adhesion is great. The smell when using it isn’t so great. Good to have a window open when using it.
L**1
Easy to use
Easy to use works perfectly deffinetly would recommend
H**R
Total waste of money
It didn't work at all. I used it to repair a chip on the edge of a granite slab. Cleaned the surface, followed all directions, and the filled-in chunk fell right out afterwards, no adhesion at all. Horrible product. A really bad experience.
A**R
I can’t even tell it was chipped!
I rarely review products. This worked so well I had to leave some feedback.I had two chips on my granite countertops. Both were the result of hitting the countertops with a cast iron pan. One chip was about 1/4” long and 1/8” wide. The other was about 1/4” diameter. I used only the clear flow as my granite is black, white, and gray with some sand color in there. Any color would have stood out. Both chips were on the edge. One was on the very corner.The clear flow was thick enough to hold and not run out of the hole down the edge. I filled, sanded and polished. It took a total of 15 minutes to finish both chips and the result is great.Unfortunately, I didn’t think to take before photos.
A**W
Works if you know what you're doing
It does work if you follow the directions. I applied too much acrylic because i didn't follow the directions well and cured it way too quickly. Ended up sanding a lot but hey, got the job done
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