Crema Marfil Marble Vanity After Nick Removal and Edge Repair
This Crema Marfil marble vanity shows the result of a successful nick removal. The edge that previously had a visible chip or nick is now smooth, flush, and seamlessly blended with the rest of the surface. No sign of the repair is visible; the cream-colored marble with its characteristic subtle tan veining runs continuously across the edge without interruption.
The warm, neutral tones typical of Crema Marfil marble are fully intact, and the polished surface reflects light evenly. The blue protective tape visible beneath the slab shows the care taken during the repair process to protect the vanity cabinetry below.

A nick or chip on a marble vanity edge is typically caused by a hard impact – a dropped object, the edge catching on a cabinet door, or a moving object striking the corner. While the damage looks serious at first, a skilled stone technician can often grind and re-shape the edge, then re-polish the area to match the original finish.
Crema Marfil is a fine-grained, relatively uniform marble, which makes color and texture matching after edge repair more predictable than with heavily veined or multi-toned stones. The result, as shown here, can be excellent.
Bathroom vanities take daily hits over the years. Addressing a nick early – before the edge continues to chip further – protects both the stone and the underlying structure, and preserves the overall appearance of the bathroom.
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