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Long story short, I'm having some work done on my bathroom and there's a teeny tiny little what looks like a chip in the marble vanity top. Almost looks like someone dripped a little bit of toothpaste. Are there any easy-ish ways of dealing with this myself?
By the way, I did a search here and all I find is talk of polishing marble, which may come in handy, but not chip repair specifically.
Thanks!
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They fill those with colored epoxy depending on the variation of color in the stone it can be easy or require a specialist to make it almost if not completely perfect
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As long as it's not a "send it back!!" problem I'm happy. Anyone ever done it themselves?
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overfill with some epoxy, use a razor blade to slice it flush.
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There are hundreds of marble repair kits:https://www.google.com/?ion=1&espv=2#q=marble%20repair%20kit
And many are available on Amazon.com:
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_2...repair+kit
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