Hi Tech Repair Kits for
Granite Countertops
Travertine, Marble
Tile, Sinks and Surfaces

Repair Granite Countertops
And All Natural Stone Surfaces

Are you looking for a granite repair solution for chips, cracks or nicks in a granite countertop or other stone surface? Repairing your granite can be a better option than replacement.

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ProCaliber offers you a more cost effective alternative -
An advanced granite repair product and technique that achieves durable, nearly undetectable, professional quality results.

You can successfully fill small chips, cracks, or scratches in granite with the ProCaliber Products Stone Repair Kit.

• Your repaired surface will be ready to use in less than an hour.
• It is nearly invisible and will not change color.
• You can achieve professional quality results for around $24.99.
• Your repair is completely non toxic, you can use it in food prep areas.
• The repair is waterproof and house-hold cleaning chemical resistant.

Now you can repair any granite, marble and natural stone surfaces for about $25! Protect and repair your granite with quality ProCaliber Products.

Learn more about the ProCalibur Natural Stone Repair Kit

If you are a professional repair technician or just looking for a solution to repair larger damage to your countertop, tile, sculpture or other granite surface, please visit our ProCaliber Products™ Store at www.discoveredit.com/procaliberproducts.

We have everything you need to repair virtually any kitchen or bath fixture or surface permanently with never-before-seen Light-Curing and Self-Curing Acrylic Technology.

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We have granite kitchen countertops. We noticed today that a chip has occurred in the square edge. We do not have the chip, nor am I sure if it came off in one piece. It is about 1/2 x 3/8 of an inch long.

How can we repair the edge? Do we need to purchase a sealer for the damage site? read more...