Best way to fill in or cover small cracks in faux marble bathroom sink
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But unless your sink is large or the installation complex, why would you not take the opportunity to have a new sink? Some of the epoxy kits cost as much as some of the new sinks and no matter how much care you take with the repair it is unlikely it will blend perfectly.
Ceramic filler
clean area with dawn dish soap mixed with water, dry area toughly hair dryer dries it inside crack. crush to dust a granite rock or reg. rock depending on color. mix with clear waterproof epoxy. fill area try not to leave a excess amt. outside of crack just enough to let settle. sand area after dry with a very, very fine emory cloth. clean sink and ready for use. remember granite is various colors so matching is only necessary dark or light powder.
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