I always get the color match before adding the catalyst; gives you more time to play with it. Plus, mix up more than one color and mix them separately in sandwich bags. Squirt in the main background color, then kiss it here and there with striations. Overfill, scrape to flush, then polish to match the finish. No wax or spray needed.
Looks super good 👌. BTW, if this was done in the shower tile, would it work? I also checked and the tile kit is not available, I wonder why. Thanks and take care.
@@TheRestorer Saw the video re: shower tile fix. Mine are holes in the tile. They were made to bring out 1/2 copper pipes. I don't think the patching would fix that. It could be a full tile replacement.
@@TheRestorer our shop for repair ...filling holes..and checks in top cracks... blue tape can be rubbed after it's on to make cracks more pronounced cut tape ....
Why couldn't you just go from stone putty to painting? I don't see the benefits of using the wax. In fact, it looked like you wasted a lot of time with the wax. What type of paint did you use? Thanks for the video.
If you have any questions, ask them in the comments.
I will try to answer everything!
Thanks for watching the video!)
excellent ! 👍👍👍
Wow, this is very impressive! Great job 👏🏻
Hello! Thank you!👍😉
Where are you watching from?🌍😉
Miami!
An artist.. well done great work again
Thanks😉👍
I always get the color match before adding the catalyst; gives you more time to play with it. Plus, mix up more than one color and mix them separately in sandwich bags. Squirt in the main background color, then kiss it here and there with striations. Overfill, scrape to flush, then polish to match the finish. No wax or spray needed.
Thanks for the advice. I also know about your method)
That’s skill and talent. Love the vids. Where can I buy the wax and that solder iron ?
Thanks!
There is a link in the description under the video
Which chemical used?
Looks super good 👌. BTW, if this was done in the shower tile, would it work? I also checked and the tile kit is not available, I wonder why. Thanks and take care.
Hi. Thanks for the comment!
Depends on the damage to your tile in the shower. If it is small, you can use solid wax for ceramics.
Here is a video of repairing damage to the tile - th-cam.com/video/7bgz2pyHvaQ/w-d-xo.html
@@TheRestorer Saw the video re: shower tile fix. Mine are holes in the tile. They were made to bring out 1/2 copper pipes. I don't think the patching would fix that. It could be a full tile replacement.
It is possible to correct or wax for ceramics, or two-component putty
Impressive
Thanks!😉👍
What is the spray you added at the end?
Transparent restoration varnish
@@TheRestorer thanks !
Nice 👌
Thanks!😉👍
Blue tape everything wrap fine paper around block ...lost old piece lol
no lost piece
@@TheRestorer our shop for repair ...filling holes..and checks in top cracks... blue tape can be rubbed after it's on to make cracks more pronounced cut tape ....
But it's Bondo shellac sticks or wax crayon stick
Mohawk wax sticks many different colors in kits
Woow
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Why couldn't you just go from stone putty to painting? I don't see the benefits of using the wax. In fact, it looked like you wasted a lot of time with the wax. What type of paint did you use? Thanks for the video.
Ceramic HardWax better leveled the surface + restored the main structure of the stone. Acrylic paints are restoration
There are several ways to repair such damage.