How to make concrete countertops?
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Jan Loehr on Aug 18, 2016I do not know your area, but your tile actually looks very good, neutral in color. Have you asked your realtor if it is necessary to alter these countertops to sell your house and get more for it ? I am sorry I do not have an answer as to how to do the concrete look but what you have is very nice...Helpful Reply
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William on Aug 18, 2016I agree! Your counters look great. They are neutral. They look like tumbled stone. They go with any decor. Some buyers may not like the look of concrete or any thing else. Why fix something that isn't broke.Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 18, 2016Agreed with the others. It looks nice and personally I would leave it alone.Helpful Reply
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Taf on Aug 18, 2016I agree as well, the tile countertops look nice. But I did see a post (didn't save it) on hometalk about using a product called Featherlite concrete. They poured the Featherlite product over laminate and it looked great.Helpful Reply
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Godleymama on Aug 19, 2016After reading the answers I received, I opted to leave them alone! Thanks!Helpful Reply
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Jph1569381 on Aug 19, 2016Check out a product by daisch from Canada, Home Depot carries it and you can order ebay or direct. FAR Superior product to concreting, I did that first and covered with this stone product,Helpful Reply
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Loretta Marie on Aug 20, 2016Missy, I think You are just tired of the Counter Tops, that Happens.Helpful Reply
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