✨ Transform Your Stone Surfaces with Ease! ✨
MagicEzy Stone Repair Ezy is a revolutionary solution for repairing chipped and damaged stone surfaces, including marble, granite, quartz, and more. With its easy application process and advanced nanotechnology, it ensures long-lasting repairs with a glossy, transparent finish. Available in multiple colors, it allows for seamless blending to match your stone's unique grain.
Brand | MagicEzy |
Style | Compact |
Item Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.72 x 0.98 x 0.39 inches |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Ceramic, Marble, Stone |
Item Form | Paste |
Color | Clear |
Surface Recommendation | Stone |
Manufacturer | MagicEzy |
Part Number | 400270 |
Item Weight | 0.704 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 0.98 x 0.39 inches |
Country of Origin | Australia |
Item model number | 400270 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**R
Amazing product
I wish I had taken a "before"" picture to show the effect. My tile had a big ugly chip and now only someone who knows it's there can notice it. Follow the manufacturer's instruction religiously it's really clear and easy. I'm so very happy with this purchase.
K**S
Great Product on Travertine Tile If Applied Properly
A rather large piece of travertine dislodged from one of my travertine tiles unexplainably. It disintegrated into small pieces when i picked it up. I read a lot of reviews on DIY repairs and decided to try out MagicEzy Stone Repair. The gap in the travertine was quite large and was approximately 1 inch wide, ½ inch long and ¾ of an inch deep and cosmetically obvious. I read most of the reviews online at Amazon plus others from the manufacturer that also provided UTube videos. This is what i found out during my repair:1) I purchased the beige/white to match the travertine colour.2) I used an awl to scrape out what remained within the gap.3) I then used a pin to remove any remaining particles.4) I vacuumed the gap.5) I used a bit of dishwashing soap in warm water to clean everything out.6) i then rinsed it out with water.7) I dried out the cavity with a hair dryer for 5 minutes and then left it to dry for 24 hours.2) I filled in the cavity in several amounts over time with a toothpick with the MagicEzy.3) Noticed that the colour combo i was using (mostly beige) took on a gray colour that did not match my travertine tile and adjusted accordingly.4) I used a hair drier for two minutes after each application.5) I sanded after each application using 120 grit sandpaper.6) I reapplied the next coat after 24 hours (recommended at least 2 hours).7) I gained some experience from the 1st application in terms of the colour when compared to my actual caramel coloured travertine tile. White was the major colour i used with just a bit of beige.8) On my final coat, I overfilled slightly and added some solid beige notes to blend in to attempt to match the natural stone.9) Sanded with 220 sandpaper after 3 days to take the shiny finish to a bit of a glaze.10) I have the repair covered right now (day 10 from a recommended 14 days) and it looks great.11) I am not a tradesperson, but love a challenge to have some fun trying to be one.12) I retrospect, i probably should have used the MagicEzy Filler for the size of the hole that needed repair..Hope this helps
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R**S
Not effective, not stone, confusing instructions
It's a type of plastic and not stone. You may as well use a bit of tile grout if you have a similar colour to the job. The instructions have little relation to the product. It doesn't adhere to clean chipped edges. It slumps upon application, so expect to repeat the procedure quite a few times.
M**A
Poor instructions
Didn't do the job for me however might be because it's not ment for fire marble hearthstone. Will have to keep looking for product that can fix the crack in marble fireplace.
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