I have a dresser with a ruined marble top, what can I do?
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Shira on Dec 30, 2014Would you be able to post a picture of the marble top so that we can best advise you.Helpful Reply
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Kirsten McCann on Dec 30, 2014I would seek professional help. A granite/marble counter top provider in your area may be able to grind the top down and re-polish itHelpful Reply
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Penny Maxwell on Dec 30, 2014go to Lowes or your local hardware store and look for the marble do it your self kit.Helpful Reply
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Lucid Designs on Dec 31, 2014If you have an automotive/body paint shop in town, look for a 3M product called Acryl-Green Spot Putty. It's like Bondo, but comes already mixed. Stinky, but doesn't sink when painted (hence why it's used on autobody work).Helpful Reply
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Carole on Jan 01, 2015Can the marble be removed and turned so that you are now using what was the underside of the marble?Helpful Reply
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