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Dear Sir, Please advise, The flamed surface of the Granite stone tile is erupting out and it is creating depressions on the edges only. Do yu have any sealer or binding chemical which is transperent and clear and after application give the necessary bond and prevent further eruption ??? Do yu have the outlet in Vancouver , Canada and what will be the cost of that chemical? Regards Lookingforward for your early reply Rajnish
 

Dear Rajnish:

What you're reporting is quite unusual. Flamed granite does not do that. (I wouldn't know what “erupting” means, but I assume that you're trying to tell me that your stone is crumbling and falling apart.) Obviously your “granite” is not a stone that could have been flamed without the consequences that you're now experiencing.

What to do?

Not much, really. There's nothing in a bottle that I know of that could even begin to do what you're hoping for.

Why don't you go back to the merchants who sold that stone to you and demand to know what it is, considering that it can't be granite? You do not care what the invoice of the distributor they bought it from says: How about an MSDS of that particular stone and its mineralogy content?...

 

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Ciao and good luck,

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