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Cultured Marble Sink Repair

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Date: 09/23/2009 Topics: Home Improvement > Bathroom | Readers Request > Home  
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Cultured Marble Sink Repair
How do you repair a cultured marble sink with deep cracks (see photo)? What material? Thanks for your help in advance.

By mel101

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By Dorty (36) Profile Blog! Contact
Try resin and matting. Today resin is an in thing. Any job can be done with resin. You get all types of resin. Go to home depot or builders express they will advice you. Give it a try. Failing that you can but a new sink.

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By mel101 (2) Contact
What's the fun in making a new purchase? Go Green fix it up By the way my top is 65 1/2 inches special order more bucks Thanks for the feed back I'll try both ideas first the repair then the drop in to see if ether works.

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By Allison5 (131) Contact
I also think it's beyond repair. I would check out Home Depot or Lowes. You'll be amazed what they have in affordable sinks that are in stock.

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By Thetubguyswi.com (3) Contact
Use a Roto-zip...A drill and a good jigsaw could do the trick too!

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By mel101 (2) Contact
Another thought, the top is 65 1/2 inches in length and the sink is the only bad part. cam I cut the sink out and use a drop in. If yes what tool do you use to cut out the sink, a Router, jig saw any ideas?

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By Thetubguyswi.com (3) Contact
It's gone, daddy, gone, gone, gone, gone!

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By LITTLE SUZY (339) Profile Contact
It looks beyond repair. Maybe getting a new sink is your best option.

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