How to Make a Granite Patch Look Like Granite
demonstrates a fast and easy approach to matching the repair with the substrate
Detroit Cautionary Tales, Part 2: Coating Does Not Equal Restoring
Someone had attempted to restore the area by filling in the cracks and using caulk, a product that stretches and contracts as a building moves. It’s also waterproof, which, as I mentioned, is a bad idea.
Aggregate Embedment & Jahn Patches
When you have varying color and texture, the best solution is to add an aggregate to the surface of the patch.
Cleaning the Past to Preserve the Future
Every CSP product is laboratory engineered to clean and remove specific types of debris and staining without the need for acids--even carbon and rust staining can be safely removed.
Working on Masonry... Pay Attention to the Surface Temperature!
Is it too hot or too cold? Are we in the sun or the shade? Will it go below freezing tonight? The list goes on and on.
Testing the Bond Strength of a Jahn Limestone Repair [video]
The limestone repair in the video is 4-5 inches deep and was done with no pins and no bonding agents.