How to cover kitchen counters?
A few weeks ago you showed someone covering her counter tops with a paper type product but I did not write down the name of it. Can someone help me please.
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You can use a heavy duty contact paper. There are several available on Amazon, but I suggest reading the reviews before you buy https://amzn.to/2HK7ndb
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/kitchen-dining-furniture/refinished-counter-tops-with-paper-1540929?expand_all_questions=1
Refinished Counter Tops With Paper
Type in "kitchen counters" in the box at the top left of this page under "Find my next project."
Please read the reviews. Most people said look good for several weeks then hate them in less than a year. Cannot set anything hot on it, scratches and cuts easily. Hard to get out wrinkles, top color wears off quickly and on and on. I'd rethink it. Quick, cheap fixes are usually shot lived.
I covered mine with Feather Finish and love how they turned out. Here they are if you'd like to see: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/kitchen-dining/kitchen-dining-furniture/changing-up-an-orange-formica-countertop-with-concrete-18147786
Changing up an Orange Formica Countertop With Concrete