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Seaming granite with epoxy is a precise process that requires attention to detail to ensure a smooth, nearly invisible joint. First, ensure both granite edges to be joined are straight and smooth. Clean these edges with acetone to remove any debris or grease, which helps the epoxy bond better.
Mix the epoxy according to the manufacturer's instructions, usually including a color tint to match the granite. Apply the epoxy evenly along the edge of one piece of granite, and then carefully bring the two pieces together. It’s important to apply the right amount of epoxy; too little won’t hold the seam well, whereas too much will squeeze out and create a mess.
Use a seaming clamp to hold the granite pieces firmly together until the epoxy sets, which can take from 20 minutes to an hour depending on the product. After the epoxy has hardened, remove any excess with a razor blade and clean the area thoroughly.
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