How do I epoxy my kitchen countertops?
This is the newest style on kitchen counter top make overs. I've seen some done on YouTube, but never on this site. Any experts who have done this? I believe it can be a DIY project.
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Hi,
There are actually a few: https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=epoxy%20countertops.
Good luck!
You can buy a kit I believe
Hi Susan here is an instructional video for you to check out, hope it helps, I believe you can also buy kits that have all you need to do this in them
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAlGfBm9q0k
It is not as easy as it looks. You also need a torch to get the bubbles out. Be careful
Hey Susan!
I made a faux marble countertop out of a piece of plywood with an epoxy pour over it and it is my favorite countertop I've ever done! I have done multiple concrete countertops and this is even more beautiful! I haven't quite got the tutorial together to send you to, but I will share the videos that I used before I poured mine and after watching them you will be able to easily pour your own! It was seriously just as easy as they made it look in the videos! Mix the epoxy, which I used Pro Marine Supplies Table Top Epoxy and mixed in white acrylic craft paint, then poured that and used three shades of gray spray paint to make the veins. Then when I had it just right, made a final pour of clear epoxy over the top. Cheapest and easiest countertop ever! Lol! I LOVE it and can't wait to share the tutorial! Here's the videos though until I get it posted!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAEG5stz-PQ&t=339s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfBEC357Yko
And here's a picture of mine when I poured it! Don't mind the mess! Lol! Hope this helps!