Has anyone redone their counters with Stone Coat countertop products?
Looking for responses to durability, ease of use, any tips...
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Yes, I have used it multiple times. I have also used their product on many resin tables as a top coat for protection. Their products do everything they say it will do. However, you don't need as many coats as they say you do.
Here are links to my blog posts for my tables which I used their product:
https://pahjodesigns.com/reclaimed-epoxy-river-glow-table/
https://pahjodesigns.com/epoxy-resin-ocean-table/
I have, turned out beautiful in my old apartment. Just take your time make sure to be very smooth, sand down any little bumps as the varathane top coat will magnify any errors. I used over horrible yellow laminate in bathroom
I used Feather Finish to get a concrete feel. Quick, easy and inexpensive: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/kitchen-dining-furniture/changing-up-an-orange-formica-countertop-with-concrete-18147786?r=2
Changing up an Orange Formica Countertop With Concrete