I need to do something about my corner on the kitchen counter that I cast myself a few months ago. The corner was too low and I tried to make a slurry with standard cement and water. It turned out ugly, but at least it was an even surface.

But now when I was going to apply soft jointing to the edge and taped it on the cement, it came off. I need to put something that adheres harder.

I've read even more online and am thinking about buying Weber adhesive and mixing it with something. The question is just what between these:

Weber Repair Mortar 0-0.5 mm
or
Weber Cement Mortar A 0-2 mm

What should I choose?

Close-up of a concrete kitchen countertop corner showing surface damage and uneven patches, with metal edging visible on the left side.
 
Ardex a46
 
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nino nino said:
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Okay, thanks. However, I would preferably like something I can get at K-rauta, Byggmax, or Hornbach and that is available in stock to buy directly today.
 
Ok
Make sure to get something that's water-resistant at least
 
nino nino said:
Ok
Make sure to get something that is water resistant at least
Oh, but are the ones I mentioned an option or not?
 
Casaloco Casaloco said:
If you have Bauhaus nearby, maybe [link] could be an option. Unfortunately, it won't get the exact same color as the existing board.
Ok, since I'm only getting responses about other products. Should I interpret this as what I suggested was bad or?
 
Casaloco
Weber repair mortar could certainly work, although I haven't used that product myself. It should be comparable to the product from combimix.
 
I don't think anything will stay for long if it's that thin, and it will probably be just as noticeable as the corner being too low if you leave it low?
 
S Stefan1972 said:
I don't think anything will stay in place for long if it's that thin, and it will probably show as much as if the corner is too low if you leave it low?
Yes, but getting it to the right height is what's most important here, because cutting boards and other things stand unevenly and wobble otherwise. Wouldn't care at all about this corner otherwise.
 
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