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RocketGel is a professional-grade 25-minute curing epoxy repair kit designed for granite, quartz, marble, and tile surfaces. It includes a color-matching system for invisible repairs and a durable formula resistant to heat, water, and household chemicals. This all-in-one kit enables easy, permanent fixes for chips, cracks, and defects across countertops, backsplashes, floors, and walls, delivering professional results with minimal downtime.





R**.
Bought the product a couple months ago but didn't get around to the repair until today. Unfortunately upon opening the product part B I received was a deep yellow colour, indicating it has been opened before/oxidized? A couple other reviews have similar complaints. Past the return window, wast of $.
J**Y
Rocketgel.... yup. While moving my half ton rock slab dining table I managed to bust it into three large pieces. After a quick look online I ran across this product and decided to try it. Directions were clear. However it sets much faster than 25 minutes. After about 15 minutes it was all over but the crying. This stuff is super fast and once it grabs, it's not moving. After a half hour I was able to lift the table from one end and it looked as solid as before it ever broke. Impressive stuff.
J**.
I purchased this product after lots of research. I live in Florida and have cracked tiles in my kitchen and hallway, the obvious result of settling. The cracks have been there and have not grown in 12 years. I decided to try cosmetically hiding the cracks. I only needed a very light tan color so I mixed about an almond size of both A and B with a toothpick dip of brown. The color was good, but when I filled the crack on my test tile, the product was quite transparent. I remember reading that it should turn white when dry, or a solid color when pigment is applied, but it dried transparent. I scraped it all out and started over, this time using a bunch of white pigment then coloring it with brown. I figured that if the base is white, the product should dry more opaque, so I did three tiles this time. Nope. It dried transparent, although a little more "milky". I was then stuck with 3 floor tiles that had a ton of dried epoxy to scrape off, which took a very long time. In the end, I'll have to use dental tools to try and dig the epoxy out of the cracks so I can try something else. I will be requesting a refund.
C**.
Only mixing ratios provided. The tiniest bit of color on the point of a toothpick is all you need. I mixed the color in part A then mixed A&B to save working time.
S**V
Bought it for the clear dry color, but it turned a yellow color.
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