Refinish counter tops

Started by Del., January 29, 2021, 08:10 AM

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Del.

Thinking of using the Rustoleum product to resurface countertops. Has good reviews. Anyone tried it?

Matthew Hajicek

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Be sure to relevel the countertops within .005" first...

mowens

#2
What are the countertops made from?
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Del.

#3
Laminate

Del.

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neurosis

#5
That doesn't look like something you should be taking on while stoned.
I'll go back to being a conservative, when conservatives go back to being conservative.

mayday

#6
I would seriously consider Flex Seal. it wont leak

Del.

#7
Quote from: neurosis post_id=5299 time=1611948787 user_id=49That doesn't look like something you should be taking on while stoned.


Lmao. Ain't that the truth. Lot of hand sanding but I think I can do it

Jeff

#8
That shit's like glitter, it's gonna get EVERYWHERE.
Do you have cats? lol

Festus

#9
My wife did this using a sponging method a few years back. Looks awesome, but its ready to be refinished. I would say it's at the best a 5 year life?

Rstewart

#10
I would screw that up 7 ways to Sunday lmfao.

I've had a crew of Legal messican's at my house the past three days painting ceilings, trim, and doors.  I effin' hate painting.

Del.

#11
Quote from: Rstewart post_id=5335 time=1611965237 user_id=63I would screw that up 7 ways to Sunday lmfao.

I've had a crew of Legal messican's at my house the past three days painting ceilings, trim, and doors.  I effin' hate painting.


Me too. Hired a person to paint kitchen and dining room at really good price. Did it in a quarter of time I would have.

Rstewart

#12
Well, if you decide to Glamour up your counter tops, I'm sure you'll make it happen with trial an error.
If you come off some of that retirement, you could have granite installed :w00t: