Vanity top redo
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Hello Jeannie! Here is some great information on what to do with that peeling paint on your vanity and how to repaint it. Please make note of the suggestion to use paint that is specifically for high moisture areas. Click on the link below to view. Good luck!
https://www.todayshomeowner.com/video/how-to-prevent-and-repair-peeling-paint-in-a-bathroom/
Yup...it seems maybe the previous paint was not sealed with poly or something like that. i and my friend both painted our bathroom counters..she also did her kitchen,but they have to be sealed. Can you possibly sand previous paint? Or use paint stripper? Ps..we did not use an expensive kit from HD or elsewhere. We slightly sanded!primed!painted 2 coats,then poly 2to 3 coats. Hers looked like granite,and is still tough after many years.
Also look at StoneCoatCountertops.com
They have some awesome looking DIY refinishing for various counter & table surfaces!
Use citristrip to remove the paint,Rustoleum and Gianni both offer countertops restoration kits