Marble table repair

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Hi,

Bought a marble table that in transit got damaged.(me )

It's two tone, cream middle and coloured border.

I thought marble was solid but the damaged colour is white underneath, anyway I can repair it?

Seen clear epoxy but that will leave white spots.

Thanks
 

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It looks as though it may be marble surfaced/finished.
Do you have the chipped pieces by any chance?
If not then I think Pat ex has a viable solution.
 
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I'm sorry to say this, I'm afraid your table isn't marble :(
When you zoom in on your photo, you see the characteristic marks of a printed paper laminate top:
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Here's my kitchen worktop for comparison:
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It doesn't mean it's not going to last and look good, but if it was sold as marble...
...could just be the outer edge, and the middle is solid marble?
 
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Any recommendations?
Don't buy little tubes, it's not cost effective, unless you only have a tiny bit to do.
Try Triton Chemicals in Crayford, Kent. 01322 318830

There's also Epoxy Products, Wimborne, Dorset, BH21 7RZ Tel: 01202 891899

They both do delivery.

Ask them what they advise. Also what type of paint can be used. I would guess acrylics from an Art shop.
You can get dye to make the base colour of the epoxy.
 

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