stone repair how to repair granite marble and limestone
>> YOUR LINK HERE: ___ http://youtube.com/watch?v=gthwz73gHHs
How to repair granite, quartzite, and marble with stone adhesive and coloring tints. • This video is the only available resource for getting the perfect color in your epoxy for any stone repair. Paul Klees with Bonstone Materials Corporation demonstrates the use of both liquid and powdered tints in different adhesive materials to reach the perfect blended color. Bonstone is the premier adhesive manufacturer with sales in the United States, Canada, and around the world. Paul is a trained artist and has been working at Bonstone for more than 20 years. Paul and I thought that this video would really add value to the lives of everyone in the stone industry connected with patching, repairing, laminating, and all other uses of adhesives. • Find more information for Bonstone products at https://www.bonstone.com/ or your preferred distributor. • Find a professional that can perform a repair on your natural stone at https://sureshineservicenetwork.com/ • You can purchase Bonstone products online at MB Stone Professional here https://www.mbstonepro.com/ • The following are chapters that you can skip through for quick answers to specific questions. • 00:00 Intro and thank you to Sureshine Service Network and MB Stone Professional • 00:43 Introduction to Bonstone Products • 01:18 Epoxies and their mix ratios • 01:48 Other adhesive systems with peroxide hardeners • 02:19 Introduction to Urethane adhesive systems for stone • 03:47 Viscocities of stone adhesives - Penetrating • 04:17 Viscocities of stone adhesives - Flowing Pastes • 04:44 Viscocities of stone adhesives - Knifegrade or Gel • 05:30 Packaging of stone repair adhesives • 07:30 Introduction to colorants and tints for stone repair adhesives • 09:12 The Color Wheel for learning how to match your repair color • 11:00 How to choose your dominant undertone color first • 12:00 Translucent vs opaque colors in stone repair • 13:20 Blending, shading, and building up color • 14:00 Stone Dust, Aggregate filling of larger areas • 15:03 Showing the different viscosities of stone repair adhesives • 16:20 Repairing a quarter-size chip in the marble • 18:19 Use a white | black sheet to judge the translucency of your mix • 24:05 Spotting stone adhesive repair with complimentary resin color • 25:00 Use the color wheel to adjust the epoxy colors of your repairs • 28:10 Save your color so you can match it up later • 29:20 Use blue tint to match up your white materials - Quartz, marble, porcelain • 30:30 Oops you over-tinted! • 32:40 Repairing a break in red marble • 33:10 Using the color wheel - What makes up Orange? • 33:40 Tones are Gray tint | Shades are Black tint - Important! • 37:00 When you are doing repairs make your base color slightly darker • 39:50 Use accelerator to cure your repair faster • 42:42 Conclusion - Paul is the Color Master
#############################
