Any ideals on what to do with my counter tops in the kitchen?
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Z on Feb 02, 2014Pat it would help to know what kind of counters you have. Pictures are a great help too.Helpful Reply
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Pat Dollar on Feb 02, 2014I would suggest you check out gianiproducts.com Their counter top kits cover's almost any surface to resemble granite. I am a single gal and 66 years young and successfully resurfaced imitation marble, real but unsightly tile and Formica counters with their product and they came out beautiful. It is available in black, chocolate brown, light browns, white diamond, sapphire blue and emerald green. Every application is unique. And YES you can do it.Helpful Reply
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Pat Cobb on Feb 03, 2014Thanks Becky, I'm just now learning how to use a computer. I have a friend coming over to show me how to add pictures. As soon as I learn I will post them.Helpful Reply
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Pat Cobb on Feb 03, 2014Oh my counter tops are laminate.Helpful Reply
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Pat Cobb on Feb 03, 2014Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Pat Cobb on Feb 03, 2014God Bless You. I'm headed right now to that website. Thanks a million.Helpful Reply
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Feb 04, 2014Pat, there are many painting products now available on the market that will allow you to paint your Formica tops to look like granite or marble. Many people here have had great luck on doing this. Although I am not a fan of doing this, its a great stop gap method to get that expensive look with out the price while you save to put the real stuff in.Helpful Reply
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Pat Cobb on Feb 04, 2014Thank you! I think that's the way I am going until I know for sure what I really want.Helpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on Feb 04, 2014rustoleum has an inexpensive paint for counter tops also have kits but they are a little pricey home depot sells them xxHelpful Reply
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Pat Cobb on Feb 04, 2014Chris, Pat Dollar on this website informed me of a product called "gianiproducts.com" and they were really reasonable and I have order from them. That's for your input. I just can't believe how good everyone is and willing to give FREE advice. Thank you so much. If you get a chance check out the website, it's really neat!Helpful Reply
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