Refinish Sink?
I would like to use the Giani white marble countertop kit on my integrated double bathroom vanity. The problem is that I don’t know what to do with the integrated cultured marble sinks! They are beige (like the countertop) and each has a water stain - the stain in one sink is dark orange while the other is more of a dark gray. I was thinking of using the Ekopel tub finishing product on the sinks. But I’m worried about it not being level and getting into the drain. How does one work around the drain? (I would prefer this product over other tub finishing products since it’s supposedly non toxic.) Also, should I wear a respirator when using the Giani product? Thanks!
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Hi Lauren, I've read and heard many good comments about Gianni products however, not too much about rdoing sinks with the product. Id suggest contacting Gianni's customer service department and discussing with them how best to use the product on an all-in-one countertop/sink. If you do the project, I'm sure there would be much interest in the step by step method you use and the outcome. Good luck on your redo!
The RustOleum tub and tile kit might be a better way to go.
This is the Giani safety sheet from Home Depot. It discusses the use of respirators and safe handling, maybe it will help. https://images.homedepot-static.com/catalog/pdfImages/d5/d56d511c-8fdf-492c-b65f-8f7e74f9f746.pdf
PAINTED BATHROOM SINK AND COUNTERTOP MAKEOVER
https://www.remodelaholic.com/painted-bathroom-sink-countertop-makeover/
I can agree on maybe considering the Rust oleum tub and tile kit. They make pretty indestructible products.
I would use this kit https://amzn.to/3raEnO4
Hi! I have used the Rustoleum kit on my kitchen sink. I taped and blocked the drains while working on it. There are fumes, so wear protective gear, and keep good air circulation. Best of luck!
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/sinks-faucets/refinishing-my-kitchen-sink-43550851
Refinishing My Kitchen Sink
We have used Giani on counter tops.. You have to brush or roll on the base, then sponge on the colors, then brush or roll on the clearcoat. I would remove the hare ware from the sink drain before starting and I would put two or three coats of the clear on...
https://countrylivinginacariboovalley.com/?s=countertop
You could use the rustoleum kit