Are you wanting to give them a makeover? I covered mine in a thin layer of concrete and then sealed it with epoxy. They still look great! I don't expect them to last forever, but they should last a few more years. And for less than $100, I'm happy with that. https://www.semiglossdesign.com/how-to-install-concrete-overlay-countertops
First off, what do your kitchen counter tops look like now, what are they made of and what can you tell us about your kitchen in general. Do you just want to clean your countertops or redo somehow...what is your specific project?
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Are you wanting to give them a makeover? I covered mine in a thin layer of concrete and then sealed it with epoxy. They still look great! I don't expect them to last forever, but they should last a few more years. And for less than $100, I'm happy with that. https://www.semiglossdesign.com/how-to-install-concrete-overlay-countertops
I saw this tutorial a few weeks ago and it looks awesome! https://www.stonecoatcountertops.com/ultimate-epoxy-countertop-kit?gclid=CjwKCAiAxMLvBRBNEiwAKhr-nC8HH2fRg43AYjOg3vWUzaZrkl4ulFlNEBouNQCx0-KHTPrBadk6whoCp2gQAvD_BwE
Thank You for your help, Gail
Hi Gail,
First off, what do your kitchen counter tops look like now, what are they made of and what can you tell us about your kitchen in general. Do you just want to clean your countertops or redo somehow...what is your specific project?
Actually it's for my daughter's rental. So something that isn't permanent. Thanks for your help.
Hi ! Look for a rejuvinate product made for countertops, rejuvinate make many formulas for different surfaces . Good luck !
Thanks will do!
If they are formica, you can do a hydrogen peroxide and baking soda paste to scrub. This will remove build up and many stains.
Thank you, Gail
Paint
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Thank you! Happy Holidays
You could paint them then poly them
This product works well for Countertop Painting and Refinishing: https://amzn.to/2qb5EGQ
Hope this Helps! Jeremy - https://do-daddy.com