How can I fix a hairline crack in a 1 year old vanity basin?
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Here is a link that explains how. its for a particular company, but you can get the types of products at any home store, and this is a nice step-by-step
Sorry about that! https://projects.truevalue.com/maintenance_and_repair/bathroom/porcelain-sink-repairs.aspx.aspx
Only partially correct. DO NOT use (regular) JB Weld. It has a metallic base (grey) which will show through the white. Instead use the JB Weld high strength (clear). Clean the crack with bleach and let dry a long time. Then apply the clear JB (2 part mix), rub it in the crack and smooth while still wet.
It MUST cure for at least a full day or more. It should look ok.
If it is still "lumpy" use a razor blade to level while still somewhat soft (a few hours).
Job done!!
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That is more than a hairline crack. Think about replacing it.
I certainly agree with Rcwmmm. There is even a small piece of porcelain missing where the three cracks meet. Good luck.
Check with builder or sink manufacturer to see if this might be covered by a warrantee or guarantee.
Loctite brand paste or glue may help you solve the crack problem. It can be sanded after it dries and is often used to repair porcelain sinks. Check out their website.
Amazon has a chip repair kit:
https://www.amazon.com/Magic-Porcelain-Part-Epoxy-White/dp/B008HT1EEM