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Ogmichelle45 on Aug 27, Sand formica countertops,, tac cloth remve fine dust, I used spray paint and glaze from Lowes project Sign Up to Answer. Suggested Project Book. View Project Book. Related Discussions. Spray paint, chalk paint, or just paint. Diane on Jan 13, How to paint glass Betty on Jun 09, How do you paint white with the rustic look of old weathered wood?

June on May 07, How to paint with q-tips? Cheryl Kilvington on Jun 22, Furniture stencil Kathleen on Feb 05, Anyone have experience with painting tile? Oil-based paint will adhere as long as the countertops are properly prepared and finished. This includes a through cleaning, sanding and cleaning again, followed by a coat of primer designed to bond with plastic.

After applying two or more thin coats of paint, finish with a clear polyurethane topcoat. Refinish the laminate with a commercial kit designed to cover the countertop with an epoxy-based finish. These kits are available in simple solid colors or in colors and materials designed to simulate stone. You can combine colors or faux finishes to create your own custom look. The cost of materials for a modular granite makeover may not be significantly cheaper than a solid granite slab, but you can save a lot of money by tackling the installation yourself.

Many homeowners love the look of concrete slab countertops but aren't up for the highly labor-intensive installation of a cast-in-place slab. But you can get the same look and feel of solid concrete by coating your old countertop with thin coats of cement-based floor leveler or flooring underlayment. After roughing up the old counter surface with sandpaper to ensure proper adhesion, you apply multiple thin coats of cement leveler, using a trowel or a drywall knife.

The final coat of cement needs a food-grade sealer and wax, if desired for a shiny finish that cleans easily and resists stains. A faux-concrete cover isn't exceptionally durable and may be prone to scratches and stains.

But it's an easy, inexpensive option for those who love the concrete look. Approach this cover-up method with care and thought as it can prove to be more work than expected. Countertop film is a thicker, tougher version of contact paper or shelf paper. It's more like a cross between vinyl flooring and shelf paper, and it has a self-adhesive backing for sticking directly to the old counter surface.

The installation of countertop film is, not surprisingly, a bit fussy. But it's no more complicated than applying contact paper. To install, lay out the film, trim it to rough size, align it to the countertop's edges. Finally, stick it down incrementally, using a squeegee tool to work out the air bubbles as you go. Countertop film is hardly a long-term solution, but it can be an effective quick cover-up.

If you've always wanted butcher block or are drawn to the beauty of a real wood countertop, now's your chance to have it. You can cover your old counters with wide planks of solid hardwood or even hardwood or bamboo plywood. Solid hardwood is more durable and repairable than plywood with its very thin top veneer layer , but plywood comes in larger pieces and is less expensive.

Bamboo plywood offers the best of both worlds. This material has a thicker top layer than plywood for durability and repairs , and it comes in 4-byfoot sheets, just like regular plywood. This is a very custom makeover that requires some basic woodworking skills and tools. In short, you cut the main surface pieces to fit and glue them to the old counter perhaps with screws driven up from below the old counter.

Then you add a front edge made from the same material or use a solid hardwood edge to cap the layered edges of the plywood. A wood covering must be thoroughly sealed or oiled for stain- and moisture-resistance. Spray-painting your countertop is not only fast; it produces a smooth finish that brush- or roller-painting cannot match.

Spray-painting works well for laminate countertops and other surfaces that can be scuffed down with sandpaper. Go with a matte finish spray paint since glossy paint shows scratches. Remove the sink and fixtures. If possible, move the entire countertop outside to avoid fumes and overspray in your home. Approach painting your countertop much like you would when you paint plastic.



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