I had granite counter tops installed in my house about 3 or 4 yrs. ago. I went down to pick out the slab and approved it. I was overwhelmed by the beauty and was picking for type only. I didn’t realize till it was installed that there were tiny crevices all over, and I’m sure were probably part of this particular products definition.NOW…how can I fill these,I’ve thought of colored epoxy or shellac sticks?
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>> ... there were tiny crevices all over ...
Define tiny. How deep are they? Does stuff get stuck in them?
tiny= as small as piece of thread , length 1/2 to3/4 inch.no nothing gets stuck in crevice, its a visual thing.
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Its the nature of the material ,and when you run your hand over it it will always feel dirty. Short of shooting clear laquer on it or clear epoxy, there is probably no "cure"...