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Feb 5, 2016 8:20 PM CST
Name: Rosie
HILLSBOROUGH, NC (Zone 7b)
If it sparkles - I'm there!
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Frillylily said:I found a piece of sandstone in the yard an carved it into a heart shape. But it is really crumbly. So I was wondering if I could coat it with some sort of clear finish to help keep it from continuing to flake away? I think it would keep it from being sparkly though? any thoughts?


I saw a clear pourable epoxy countertop. Hard as cement..clear...encased wine corks..and another with coins in it..very clear. The fellow that ran the shop (flooring, counters) told me the countertop was filled with a pourable epoxy.
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