Repair of small chip on Silestone countertop?

My husband dropped a glass that hit the edge of our Silestone countertop, just on the rim of the under-mount sink. Any recommendation for someone who can repair it for us? Pic attached (3 views for reference)

laurie11201

in Counters 11 years and 2 months ago

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barbaradarlin | 10 years and 5 months ago

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Thanks for responding! I love it: jobs too small. Great customer service. I’d forget him when when I had a big job!p. I now know mine would be way too small…it’s about the size of a sesame seed!

laurie11201 | 10 years and 5 months ago

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Sorry, barbaradarlin, we never did find anyone to repair it. I got a few licensed dealers from Silestone USA, but only one of them called me back and he said it was too small a job and he wasn’t interested. We’re just going to wait it out until we’re ready to start our bathroom reno soon and talk to our contractor about it then.

barbaradarlin | 10 years and 5 months ago

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I have Silesstone too…did you ever discover what to use!

margo79 | 10 years and 8 months ago

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that’s a shame! I have too quartz countertops by Caesarstone and I am very happy with them.

laurie11201 | 11 years and 2 months ago

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Thanks, DIBS – but we’d really like to have it properly repaired. I don’t want to risk making it worse by trying a DIY solution. It’s not ceramic – it’s Silestone (Quartz). I’ve read there’s a special epoxy that’s used for these kinds of repairs. I suppose I could just call SilestoneUSA and see if they can refer me to someone local to come by to look at it and provide an estimate, but I thought someone here might have some experience with this since Silestone and other Quartz countertops aren’t that rare these days.

daveinbedstuy | 11 years and 2 months ago

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There are many videos that you can find on youtube about repairing countertops, ceramic, etc. There are ceramic filler kits sold at home center stores. I just heard about using nail polish for small chips or cracks in floor tiles. An edge issue like you have will be a bit more difficult than a chip in the “field” but I bet, with perseverance, it can be accomplished.

laurie11201 | 11 years and 2 months ago

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Ok, let’s try that picture again.