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Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2024
This stuff does work, but it takes a long time to get even a small chip done. When you fill a chip, you have to do it over and over as it won’t cure if it’s too thick. The tiny light that comes with it is not so great either. It flickers and you have to stand there and hold it over the resin for 5 minutes. Doesn’t seem long, but when you have to do each chip four times, you get tired of holding it. Also the tiny strip of plastic they send to put over the resin is not wide enough. I would not order this again, I’d go with epoxy.
KonMan
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2024
This is an updated review. !!!!YOU HAVE TO GET AN ACTUAL UV FLASHLIGHT OR IT WILL NOT CURE!!! The light included in the kit will NOT do the job. Otherwise, the resin itself works miracles. I used masking tape to shape “moulds” on chips that were on edges. I put another piece of tape (sticky side on sticky side) where the chips themselves are so that the resin doesn’t glue itself to the glue on the tape. I struggled with the light included in the kit as it would NOT cure anything. For 4 days the substance would stay liquid, until I bought an $8 UV flashlight and put it to use. Takes about 5-20 minutes to cure with it, depending on the size of the chip. I did not take “before” pictures but on my photos you can kind of see where the chips were. I struggled taking the “after” photos because I could barely see the spots I fixed - that’s how good this thing is. It’s not gonna be perfect but it will protect it from chipping further and will save you thousands on useless repairs or replacements. Their customer service is also very responsive so I recommend you reach out to them before freaking out and returning the product.
Patrick
Reviewed in Germany on October 11, 2024
Laut Beschreibung bei tieferen stellen 6 Minuten anstrahlen. Bei mir war es nur oberflächlich und selbst nach einer Stunde war es noch nass. Am Ende ist der Schaden wahrscheinlich noch grösser als vorher.
HFewkes
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2023
The process was a little more tedious than I had expected, but this chip filler did an amazing job. Just take a look at the before and after pictures! You would never know it was there.Yes, like the other reviews say, the light is very small. But it does work. And if all you have is literally one chip in your table, there's no reason to invest in something bigger.I wanted to be on the super safe side and make sure I did it right the first time, so I would apply a very thin layer of the acrylic, then hold the light over it for 10 minutes. (The instructions say to only do five, but again, the safe side.) Doing it this way, I probably had to do four thin applications, curing with the light each time, and then I sanded and it was done.I think my only actual complaint is that the leveling tape they send is a total joke. It's maybe a half an inch wide. Even for a chip this small, the leveling tape was just barely sufficient. I almost wonder if they sent me the wrong kind of tape. In the instructions, the tape looks like it should be much bigger.But overall, this is well worth the purchase.
Semino franco
Reviewed in Italy on April 20, 2023
Spedizione veloce tutto positivo
R Fong
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2022
I saw a similar product at YouTube on fixing cracks and chips on granite countertops. I found this product at Amazon and decided to try it out. It worked well after following the instructions on the package. I can’t say the fix is perfect or invisible, but it did the job.The trick is to place the blue UV light as close as possible without touching the surface.But the blue light device doesn’t work well as you’ll need to hold it for as long as it needs while press on the button. I used the small UV light device that I use to cure my gel nail instead, tape it onto a metal water bottle and placed it over the area, so I did not have to hold it myself. Overall, this kit does what it’s supposed to. Yes, the costs of the materials in the kit are probably not worth the price, but the transparent gel is a special product, and it is hard to find a substitute.See the photo I attached showing the ‘before’ and ‘after’ of fixing the corner chip at my kitchen countertop. It’s pretty much the best a DIY person can do!
MC71
Reviewed in France on October 20, 2022
j'ai réparé facilement un éclat sur mon plan de travail en granit.Résultat conforme à mon attente.Je recommande son utilisation.
Appu
Reviewed in Canada on December 23, 2021
After using, I could not even tell where the chip was. Instructions were easy to follow.
Kunde
Reviewed in Germany on April 12, 2021
Hält absolut was es verspricht.Hatte einen kleinen Abplatzer im Waschbecken und habe es so gut wie unsichtbar beseitigen können.Wenn so etwas wieder passiert weiß ich was ich nehme
North Carolina Consumers Council
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2019
We decided to give this a try since it was pretty cheap and relatively easy to use according to the product listing.First, the product that arrives does not match the product pictured. We understand that the product packaging may change and that isn't factored into the review. It's an observation. Even still, this 'kit' feels like something that was put together in someone's garage.The 'leveling tape' is a piece of plastic film wrap. The 'leveling stick' is legitimately a Popsicle stick. Now, our experience pumping the product differed from others. With the applicator tip installed, it's pretty easy to get it to come out as desired. Without the tip installed, way too much will come out.But the part that knocks this thing down to a one star... and it should be zero stars... the kit does NOT cure. OK. It's a cheap kit. We get it. The key chain light is something that looks like a trade show souvenir. OK. It's a cheap kit. But regardless of whether you're charging $20 or $200, it should work as you describe. The blue light does NOT cure the epoxy. It just leaves a sticky mess. We tested this out by doing it for the five minutes suggested by the packaging and even letting the blue light sit on the repair area for SEVEN HOURS. Only very minor curing... but that might be due to the product drying out for sitting so long. In any case, the repair never achieved a consistency more than rubber cement. Used a blue light from another source... no curing. Nothing.
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