How can I makeover my bathroom sink countertop.It has stains, &cracks
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You could use Rust-Oleum Countertop Coating. It comes in several different colors. Or for a more industrial Concrete look you could try Henry Feather Finish.
If you like a modern look you might like to concrete over the existing and get a new look. Not sure if you can leave faucet and spout in place or if you should remove and reinstall after. If plumbing will be your issue maybe go with a Rustoleum countertop kit. Bondo can be used for crack repair. A link attached to get you started. Hope this helps
http://www.lovelyimperfection.com/diy-concrete-countertops-over-laminate-surfaces/
To be honest it would be cheaper to replace then repair
I agree with Nicole. Rustoleum Countertop paint kit.
Hi, there are a couple of things you can do to the faux marble to cover the cracks.
Good luck.
comes in a variety of colors.
I am doing this to my kitchen countertops this summer. Looks so easy and beautiful.
https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/
Make sure you clean it well, https://www.amazon.ca/Giani-Countertop-Paint-White-Diamond/dp/B00BMU9QMK?th=1&psc=1&source=googleshopping&locale=en-CA&tag=googcana-20&ref=pd_sl_4v0jdcoe4k_e
My husband and I have discovered Epoxy countertops. Using regular paint (color of your choice) paint to seal the top of your counter. Once dry apply the epoxy smoothly over the top using a spreader with teeth (the type used to applying mastic behind tiles) Next, use cans of spray paint sprayed onto the end of paint sticks and drag it thru the Epoxy. This leaves "veins" of color which will simulate veins in marble. Now use a blow torch to quickly move over the countertop which will move the color about a little. Do not worry about fire...it rarely catches on fire but if it does just blow it out with your breath. Honestly...this works. Once dry, apply 2nd coat of epoxy and after it is dry (24 hours) your sink and counter will be ready to use!