What to do with leftover granite

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Leftover Granite? Here are 9 Ways to Put It to Good Use! Travertine Countertops, Granite Remnants, Granite Installation, Kitchen Visualizer, Absolute Black Granite, Soapstone Countertops, Natural Stone Countertops, Stone Countertop, How To Install Countertops

When you install new granite countertops as part of a construction or remodeling project, odds are you’re going to wind up with at least a few leftover pieces. These pieces often come in the shape of surplus chunks from the supplier, and there’s simply no room for them in the installation. The question is: What […]

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Angela Giovanna Stark on Instagram: "I can’t believe how beautiful the tones of this marble table top are 🤯🥰 it’s a gorgeous piece of nature! 

I thrifted this table top for 40€ which is such a catch!
The marble was covered with epoxy resin to make it more durable / protect the stone from stains - makes sense. But epoxy resin can turn yellow over time due to UV light. And this is what happened here 😭

BUT last year I found out how to remove the epoxy resin layer! ✨ with another marble top (which is now in our laundry room as countertop) I tried different things and the hot-air gun was the most effective tool to recover the marble

What I used 🛠️:
- Hot-air gun (it’s actually quite inexpensive to buy this and it’s also perfect to remove paint from furniture pieces)
- Spatula
- sanding s Marble Top Table Makeover, Diy Marble Table Top, Marble Dinning Table, Marble Restoration, Marble Cocktail Table, Granite Table, Marble Cake Stand, Remove Paint, Chair Redo

Angela Giovanna Stark on Instagram: "I can’t believe how beautiful the tones of this marble table top are 🤯🥰 it’s a gorgeous piece of nature! I thrifted this table top for 40€ which is such a catch! The marble was covered with epoxy resin to make it more durable / protect the stone from stains - makes sense. But epoxy resin can turn yellow over time due to UV light. And this is what happened here 😭 BUT last year I found out how to remove the epoxy resin layer! ✨ with another marble top…

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