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Prepare the damaged surface
 Clean the preparation
 Additionally for marble and limestone: Expose the surface to flame treatment
(to produce a SiOx layer)
 Apply primer (for bonding)
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1. Preparing the damaged surface
For successful repairs, damaged surfaces should
be systematically prepared in three steps:
– Determine the extent and nature of the damage
– Prepare the damaged surface
– Prepare for bonding
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StoneLux Transpa Flow provides a chameleon effect
 StoneLux Color closely simulates the
colour of stone
 StoneLux Crystals create a textured surface finish
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2. Repairing the damaged surface
There are three techniques which may be used to
repair the damage.
2.1 Transpa technique
Suitable for small natural cracks, small impact damage, small edge damage, damage in materials containing quartz.
2.2 Retouch technique
Suitable for natural stone with a lively appearance and intricate colouring, deep impact damage and edge damage.
2.3 Crystalline technique
Suitable for natural stone with uniform colouring or marble with crystalline effects, deep scratches, deep impact damage and edge damage.
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Remove excess
 Wet grinding with silicone abrasive linen
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3. Finishing the repaired surface
– Remove surplus material with a special planing tool
for composite material.
– Rub surface down with wet silicone abrasive fabric.
– Polish with polishing paste.
The result: Impeccably repaired surface without any blemishes to the neighbouring stone surface.
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