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Winter 2007

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This freedom stone, an honor to the victims of Sept. 11, 2001, was delivered with a saw cut finish. After the stone was polished, a fork lift accident nicked a 5-inch chunk from the stone's surface. In the repair, Huligar Stone Restoration incorporated pieces of the natural stone and tinted adhesives.
Photo courtesy of Josveek Huligar

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Damage to this memorial stone was repaired using a mix of natural stone and tinted adhesives.
Photo courtesy of Josveek Huligar

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Damage to this memorial stone was repaired using a mix of natural stone and tinted adhesives.
Photo courtesy of Josveek Huligar

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By creating an adhesive using varying colors from this natural stone, a repair to the crack was successfully made. Once dry, adhesive was polished flush on either side of the seam. See results on following page.
Photo courtesy of Josveek Huligar, Huligar Stone Restoration

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The application of adhesive polished flush makes a smooth repair to this stone.
Photo courtesy of Josveek Huligar, Huligar Stone Restoration

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The application of adhesive polished flush makes a smooth repair to this stone.
Photo courtesy of Josveek Huligar, Huligar Stone Restoration

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This marble exterior was patched using Last Patch™ Gel.
Photo courtesy of Paul Klees, Bonstone

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Here a Galaxy Black Granite top is repaired with the aid of copper shavings,six shades of black tinted adhesive, a cup wheel, slow RPM grinder as well as converted layered and top polishing techniques. The top polish maintained the same reflection of the rest of the surface and displayed the same characteristics of the natural stone.
Photo courtesy of Josveek Huligar, Huligar Stone Restoration


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