How can I fix this crack in my faux marble vanity?
This crack has been here since before we bought the house 13 years ago. Now I have it on the market to sell and want to fix it...
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No matter what you do it will be noticeable. I'd fill with Bondi and try to paint it the same color. Good luck.
Maybe this can help you Audrey!
https://homeguides.sfgate.com/fix-crack-fauxmarble-counter-32302.html
This is for ceramic tile but should work.
How to Repair Holes or Cracks in Ceramic Tile
Patching unwanted holes in glazed tile like this can be a tricky proposition. Here's a solution that may not always be perfect, but will make a big improvement. Polyester resin or auto body filler, often used to repair car bodies. Mix up a small batch by adding some hardener and stirring it thoroughly. Using a putty knife, press the resin into the hole slightly overfilling it. Then just as the material begins to harden while it's somewhat rubbery, trim off the excess with a razor blade.
Next use 600 grit sandpaper to sand the filler smooth. Wetting the paper with water makes it work best. Now it's time to try and match the color of the tile. A porcelain touch up kit which is available at most home improvement centers comes with several different colors of paint. You can also use artists acrylic paints available from Michaels, Hobby Lobby, art supply stores, and online.
The trick here is to mix these different colors together until we come up with one that matches the tile. Apply the paint with a small brush. You can test it on a nearby tile. When you get it the way you want it, then just paint over the patch and let that dry. Give it one final sanding with that very fine sandpaper and you'll have, well, maybe not a perfect match, but something that's a heck of a lot better than what you started with.
Have you considered just replacing it. By the time you buy a patching kit and all the etcs you could buy a new top. Not to mention it might not match.
At Homedepot a 19" cultured marble top like yours is $50. 25" is $67 . https://www.homedepot.com/p/Design-House-19-in-Cultured-Marble-Vanity-Top-in-White-on-White-with-Basin-552331/302015459?mtc=Shopping-VF-F_Vendor-G-D29B-29_22_VANITIES-Woodcrafters-NA-NA-PLA-NA-NA-NA&cm_mmc=Shopping-VF-F_Vendor-G-D29B-29_22_VANITIES-Woodcrafters-NA-NA-PLA-NA-NA-NA-71700000033435165-58700003894708140-92700031220423112&gclid=Cj0KCQjw84XtBRDWARIsAAU1aM3UINoqLUOqDz41OHn_32v7vzL0qZa2kUNtzibm3yfjjIOmMQRTFHsaAr74EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
It will be noticeable no matter what you do. I would bite the bullet and purchase a new top. Looks like a small one sink vanity. We have a surplus store here and you can get a top for as little as $25. Check that out in your area.