You know I just don't understand why people need to be so rude and obnoxious to someone they don't even know. I think all she wanted to let people know is how it's done, how easy it is, and what she used. Who cares if you don't like the color or you would have bought something else. Why does that matter to you???? All you need to do is move onto the next video or off RUclips. I think some people have way too much time on their hands. Thanks for showing me how you done yours.
I don’t agree with you. Well not with everything. Yes it’s not nice to be rude but when people say the way they did it, and what they do differently it helps others. Before I did my I read comments and I learned something new. Something I would do differently. But I agree she did good job. But I like negative comments too. You look at things differently and make your choice.
WHAT MAY BE INTERPRETED AS "NEGATIVE" MAY BE THE VERY TIP THAT HELPS SOMEONE MAKE A DIFFERENT CHOICE OR AVOID PITFALLS OR DO FURTHER RESEARCH..WE AREN'T TODDLERS HERE. SO I BELIEVE THAT IF SOMEONES FEELINGS ARE THAT EASILY HURT BY DIFFERING OPINIONS THEN POSTING VIDEOS IS NOT WHAT THEY SHOULD BE DOING.IT'S 1000% OK TO DISAGREE AND IT'S 1000% OK TO VOICE WHAT YOU FEEL ON A PUBLIC FORUM
We all know this isn’t real granite. Many people cannot afford real granite. If you’ve got old laminate tops that could use a fresher look, I think this works fine. If I posted this and got some of the harsh comments, I would stress to you: 1. I don’t have the money for new tops, let alone granite. 2. I’m not entertaining the high society crowd, nor would I care about anyone else’s snotty opinion 3. I did this for me. If I want to share to anyone to help others in a similar situation, it doesn’t mean it’s your duty to demean the process and make someone feel less than. Not everything or anyone deserves your snide remarks. If it’s not for you, fine. Get your charge card or pile of cash and hire a professional or get the expensive countertop. You do you and extend the same courtesy to everyone else. 4. It makes you no better to spend more money. It just means you were willing to spend more because you can afford it or are willing to go into debt so you can have better.
Karen Miller Couldn’t agree more! I’d sooner plunk my cash into kids’ college fund, or a new car than a kitchen counter. It looks nicer than it did before, and if it doesn’t impress guests that’s just too bad. To be honest, natural granite is so porous you’d better seal it regularly or risk ruining it with stains from spills!
-I've done this and I am here to say that it doesn't need to cost $80. I used a small can of black rustoleum for the base. After that I used those craft paints that come in the small plastic bottles (Folklore?). Some of the paint I already had from previous craft projects. I used different sized and textured sponges as well for a look that was more true of a natural stone product. What also helped was getting a sample of real stone from a flooring store, they used to give these away for free. My stone inspiration had veining as well. That was the kicker that really seemed to take my project from "try hard look" to "when did you get new countertops put in?". Go slow, The first color should be spaced a bit randomly, constantly turning the sponge and swapping out for different sizes and textures of sponges. Take a moment and assess. Reference your real stone sample piece and add more of the first color if you feel the need. My stone had, at the minimum, three different colors that gave it more depth and interest. One of the colors was a rich glazed copper color. A sparkly gold color was also visible. All in all I probably had about six colors I was working with. Some of the colors were used more sparingly than others, like in a real slab. Some natural stone counters have pocketed areas of color in fluid looking triangular or V shapes. Some have diagonal rivulets of concentrated colors. Mine had both. More fun for me! RAgain, start with a light hand, assess, then fill in where needed for a natural look. It may takes three or more colors in the pockets to create the depth of a natural stone look. If you take a diagonal or slanted approach to the rivulets of color try to maintain the same directional slant in the rest of the countertop so that it appears that the stone was "cut" from the same slab. But again, try to find a sample of real stone or some online photos or video of the real product that you are trying to mimick. Also, some colors I went over while still wet to get a blended, less harsh, look. Sometimes I would not clean the first color out of the sponge before I went in with a different color. That seemed to create the natural look I was going for. But be careful because things can get "muddied" quickly. Take it slow. It seemed to me that a light hand was key to the whole project. You can always go back to square one. But you can almost always avoid that with a methodical and assessing approach. I think that I used a food grade poly for the finish. I used three coats, and sanded each coat, when dry, with 150-200 grit paper (the black kind) then wiping with a damp cloth. After twelve years the faux finish is finally showing some wear. What will I do next? Hhmmmm. I know that I will try my damnedest to not spend $80 on it.
I think one box only covers 32 sq feet of counter. Mine would be in the upper $300 range, so I think I'm going to try the above mentioned comment first from Napa Moolight. I know it's all about great preparation and a good poly with many coats.
Craft paint, as in something you could pick up at joann fabrics? The glitter top coat is what I like about this kit, but could glitter be added to the poly or while the craft paint is still wet? I would love to make something with a marble effect.
I personally think she did a great job. I read some comments and I think she did it the way SHE wanted. Yes it may not look like the box but who cares.. it looks great and this was the best video I have seen so far. I am getting ready to do mine but with brown.
@@delylopez8578 I did and it turned out great. The cost for this product isn't bad and covered my entire kitchen easily. Don't know how to post a picture of the finished product, sorry.
@@KL-Lady Well, it was holding up pretty good until a few weeks ago. I was cleaning my counter and the paint actually was coming off. Now rather than the pattern, I have a large brown/beige area. I'm being sensitive to my other counter tops right now in fear of it happening there. I will have to order another round and refinish the topping on all the counters. I plan on calling them early next week to see if this is a problem and what ran wrong.
Although I haven’t tried the product, I like the way she explained the process and did the video. She covered details and probable problems and how best to solve them. The video was concise and didn’t waste a lot of time on showing repetition.
I’ve done 3 of these and the people I have done them for love it and it didn’t cost them a fortune. All of them have held up for over 2 years now and still look good
@@Imthebrownunicorn yes it is that simple. People posting to a public forum are automatically leaving themselves open to criticism. But apparently no one can criticize anyone or they're deemed a bully. Which makes the recipient weak. Theres a difference between criticism and downright nastiness or cursing. People need to learn that.
Tip don't use soft materials like wood filler or drywall mud to fill in chips or holes. Use Bondo it is harder and sticks to the surface as long as you clean and sanded it. It also works great at hiding the seams. Where there are seams ... sand them out and leave a bit of a valley and bondo and sand to make it nice and level.
I've used this product five times now and it works great ...some tips to keep in mind ..remove your sink ..paint under the sink as to minimize the risk of water damage and chipping ....also for the trouble some area by the back splash ...clean the foam brush provided then with scissors cut a few small chunks from it .then use the brush to a ply the white colors to any 90 degree angles
ambush 247 great idea for the crack area between the countertop and backsplash. You can get plenty of those brushes at Hobby Lobby or Michael’s just in case you need more.
Great video, thanks for posting it. I used the Sicilian Sand color at my parents house while my family and I were visiting them. My Mom commented on their guest bath and how she’d like to freshen up the look. I saw your video, ordered the kit and it was delivered 2 days later. I had my wife get my parents out of the house for the day while I painted the walls/ceiling/trim, cabinet, changed out fixtures and used the Giani kit on the countertop - even though I had to wait until the next day to finish it after the black primer coat dried. For a few hundred dollar$ and 12 hours of my time it was a nice surprise for them. It’s amazing what a little paint can do!
Good job! Nice explanations! Very clear and long enough to learn! Thankyou for sharing. One thing I would do differently, is the way she holds the sponge. All professionals do it different way, round top to dabb your countertop, not flat, it’s also more comfortable. But everyone have their choices. You can always try on paper the way you like. (I’m not trying to be rude, I’m just giving advice for others to see if they like it better)
The point of having the three sponge colors is so you can have varying shades showing through creating depth and interest. If you cover them completely, you will only get one color, the top color. To represent this product better, you should stress not overworking the sponge painting. Just a tip from a long time artist;)
this gal was grt in showing us all how to do this grt countertop...i am going to try it soon...and i am 84 yrs old...and have done many home projects...this will be my last and most fun.
It looks nice. The only place I see the black is where the backsplash meets the back edge of the counter top. Would like to have seen more if the black come thru. 👍
Thank you so very much for this very well made educational video that will help me tremendously. We are seniors living on a very small income. I get embarrassed by my house sometimes because I cannot afford remodeling. All the work I do myself . I’m going to give this a try to spiff up my 50 year old Formica countertops. Anyone who would criticize your videos is a fricken idiot!
I bought the Sicilian Sand kit and in the instructions ( for both the white diamond and the Sicilian sand ) it says to allow each mineral color to dry in between. I noticed that you did not, did you have any problems with the colors blending and muddying?
I think they look great. You all should really consider painting your kitchen and getting some of those peel and stick tiles. I think it would really give you that high end look. Love your tutorials!
You did a great job explaining everything and the 3 months follow up was really helpful. Thank you for the video! The only thing I'd point out is you went too heavy with the lighter colors and the dabbing in a way that 2b covered completely 2a. I would had left some dark color in there which you actually pointed out that you had to retouch with some black.
Wonderful example. I have a cpl counters in my shop and this is what I plan on doing as a shop/customer learning project. Your video gives great "hidden" info!
OMG. I just used the Black Bombay kit on my mom's kitchen counters and they look FANTASTIC. I put a video on my channel with an explanation of the process and a review!
You can. When I bought my house 2 1/2 years ago my countertops were already painted gray. They looked very nice. I would like to re-do them now since I see some chipping in a couple of spots.
Nicely done! My apartment has this, I wasn’t around when they completed it. Good for a rental, will say I have to be super careful about setting any kind of fork or spoon down with food on it, I’ve gotten some discoloration. But good for a quick diy fix! Nicely done!
That definitely looked like a nap roller, not a foam roller. I agree with your evaluation, I would prefer to buy the paints separately but I am not sure the glitter coat is available. Very helpful video for anyone thinking about doing this project!
I think your kitchen looks phenomenal and I really love the way it turned out!I was just wondering how many hours it took you to finish the projectand how many feet of countertop do you have that you worked with?
I want to either paint or use the peel and stick granite. Do you prefer one over the other? What is the pro and cons of each. I keep going back and forth. I was worried about longevity with the peel and stick but I have came across someone who has had it for 2 years and still going strong.
I’ve done this so many times, it’s always fun and I always get a different result. Because it’s paint, you can change it whenever it suits you. Even though I’m a bit more “old hand” at this process now, I still love to see what what others do. 😍
I would have taken the faucet and handles off. It might have have been easier. I have been looking at this for my kitchen so I am anxious to see how it holds up over time. I have tile countertops so I am wondering if I can put filler in the grout lines and sand them smooth. The company did say I can do tile but said it doesn’t really fill the lines. They had pictures and it looked like granite tile. Still, it looked loads better than the ceramic tile before.
I also have tile but don't mind the lines showing. I just want them to look better. My tiles had cracks and I painted over them but they are plain and some have chips. I just used paint and polyurethane. Hope this hold up.
Can any of you seasoned diyer's tell me if you think that it would be okay to use this kit AND add a few of your own acrylic colors to the mix..? I want a countertop with some lapis blue in it!
Great job and review!! I would say that the paint needs to be thin when sponging on so it keeps a low profile or else there would be more sanding needed.
I've read some comments about peeling after a few months and I've seen some videos recommending using several poly coats. I also saw where some used (I guess) a stone epoxy or sealer but those are expensive. Does anyone have any recommendations for a finishing product that will last a good bit?
Great, thank you. Do you think it would be OK to use something like Minwax PolyAcrylic or some other water based PolyAcrlyic like General Finishes Flat. I prefer a Satin finish so thinking of trying something other than the included. Thanks !
That angled seam in the corner just to the left of the sink really really stuck out badly after it was done, I would recommend that some wood filler be used to fill that in as much as possible and then to sand it smooth as can be before the primer is put on. in the end that seam will be virtually GONE!
I'm hoping someone can answer for me. I'm in the middle of doing my countertops with the kit and and all the videos and topcoat can say to sand b4 applying top coat, but my question is won't it take the paint off? Or do you just use a really fine grit? Thank you
Thanks for sharing this video . I never heard of this product before, but this seems like a good idea. Think we're gonna revisit some of those investment properties we bypassed due to ugly countertops.
It looks like a sponge painted countertop not natural stone which has an irregular look. I thought you were too heavy handed with each color and covered up too much of the previous color.
kaybonette it’s definitely a faux countertop, so, the intent is for it to look closely as possible to the real thing. I did this to my counters and my video is on my channel. Yes, it looks hand painted, but I love my counters and i always get compliments.
Great job. You answered two of the questions I had. 1) doing the edge of the backsplash/counter which I had a tough time doing. 2) Putting a second round of sponge on the previous dried counter. I will try sponging as close to the edge and sponge over again after it dries. When it is still wet, it smudges.
Good tutorial and review, thanks! I was thinking of buying this kit and have now decided against it. Too much of the black undercoat comes through. I think I'd prefer to choose my own colors, as you said.
I just ordered this but I’m a little bit worried because my counter is textured vinyl and it would be nearly impossible to sandpaper it to a point where it was perfectly smooth before I started...
Focus on getting a really thorough coat with the primer. The texture already on your counter will likely add more depth and a more realistic stone look the the finished product. 😊
I just opened up the black primer and it’s only 3/4 full. I ordered off Amazon and was concerned it was used. Just making sure I have enough to cover my kitchen before beginning.
You know I just don't understand why people need to be so rude and obnoxious to someone they don't even know. I think all she wanted to let people know is how it's done, how easy it is, and what she used. Who cares if you don't like the color or you would have bought something else. Why does that matter to you???? All you need to do is move onto the next video or off RUclips. I think some people have way too much time on their hands. Thanks for showing me how you done yours.
I don’t agree with you. Well not with everything. Yes it’s not nice to be rude but when people say the way they did it, and what they do differently it helps others. Before I did my I read comments and I learned something new. Something I would do differently. But I agree she did good job. But I like negative comments too. You look at things differently and make your choice.
WHAT MAY BE INTERPRETED AS "NEGATIVE" MAY BE THE VERY TIP THAT HELPS SOMEONE MAKE A DIFFERENT CHOICE OR AVOID PITFALLS OR DO FURTHER RESEARCH..WE AREN'T TODDLERS HERE. SO I BELIEVE THAT IF SOMEONES FEELINGS ARE THAT EASILY HURT BY DIFFERING OPINIONS THEN POSTING VIDEOS IS NOT WHAT THEY SHOULD BE DOING.IT'S 1000% OK TO DISAGREE AND IT'S 1000% OK TO VOICE WHAT YOU FEEL ON A PUBLIC FORUM
When it comes to taste and preference, there's no such thing as wrong.
I am a visual learner and the way she described each step in the video was very helpful and gave me a better understanding in what I’m doing.
We all know this isn’t real granite. Many people cannot afford real granite. If you’ve got old laminate tops that could use a fresher look, I think this works fine. If I posted this and got some of the harsh comments, I would stress to you: 1. I don’t have the money for new tops, let alone granite. 2. I’m not entertaining the high society crowd, nor would I care about anyone else’s snotty opinion 3. I did this for me. If I want to share to anyone to help others in a similar situation, it doesn’t mean it’s your duty to demean the process and make someone feel less than. Not everything or anyone deserves your snide remarks. If it’s not for you, fine. Get your charge card or pile of cash and hire a professional or get the expensive countertop. You do you and extend the same courtesy to everyone else. 4. It makes you no better to spend more money. It just means you were willing to spend more because you can afford it or are willing to go into debt so you can have better.
Karen Miller Couldn’t agree more! I’d sooner plunk my cash into kids’ college fund, or a new car than a kitchen counter. It looks nicer than it did before, and if it doesn’t impress guests that’s just too bad. To be honest, natural granite is so porous you’d better seal it regularly or risk ruining it with stains from spills!
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I followed these instructions and my counter tops look 100% better...Thank you!
Great! How long did it take to dry?
-I've done this and I am here to say that it doesn't need to cost $80. I used a small can of black rustoleum for the base. After that I used those craft paints that come in the small plastic bottles (Folklore?). Some of the paint I already had from previous craft projects. I used different sized and textured sponges as well for a look that was more true of a natural stone product. What also helped was getting a sample of real stone from a flooring store, they used to give these away for free. My stone inspiration had veining as well. That was the kicker that really seemed to take my project from "try hard look" to "when did you get new countertops put in?".
Go slow, The first color should be spaced a bit randomly, constantly turning the sponge and swapping out for different sizes and textures of sponges. Take a moment and assess. Reference your real stone sample piece and add more of the first color if you feel the need. My stone had, at the minimum, three different colors that gave it more depth and interest. One of the colors was a rich glazed copper color. A sparkly gold color was also visible. All in all I probably had about six colors I was working with. Some of the colors were used more sparingly than others, like in a real slab. Some natural stone counters have pocketed areas of color in fluid looking triangular or V shapes. Some have diagonal rivulets of concentrated colors. Mine had both. More fun for me! RAgain, start with a light hand, assess, then fill in where needed for a natural look. It may takes three or more colors in the pockets to create the depth of a natural stone look. If you take a diagonal or slanted approach to the rivulets of color try to maintain the same directional slant in the rest of the countertop so that it appears that the stone was "cut" from the same slab. But again, try to find a sample of real stone or some online photos or video of the real product that you are trying to mimick.
Also, some colors I went over while still wet to get a blended, less harsh, look. Sometimes I would not clean the first color out of the sponge before I went in with a different color. That seemed to create the natural look I was going for. But be careful because things can get "muddied" quickly. Take it slow.
It seemed to me that a light hand was key to the whole project. You can always go back to square one. But you can almost always avoid that with a methodical and assessing approach.
I think that I used a food grade poly for the finish. I used three coats, and sanded each coat, when dry, with 150-200 grit paper (the black kind) then wiping with a damp cloth.
After twelve years the faux finish is finally showing some wear. What will I do next? Hhmmmm. I know that I will try my damnedest to not spend $80 on it.
With the poly how long did you have to wait before using the countertops?
how much did it cost you?
I think one box only covers 32 sq feet of counter. Mine would be in the upper $300 range, so I think I'm going to try the above mentioned comment first from Napa Moolight. I know it's all about great preparation and a good poly with many coats.
I'm assuming you have your own video on this?
Craft paint, as in something you could pick up at joann fabrics?
The glitter top coat is what I like about this kit, but could glitter be added to the poly or while the craft paint is still wet? I would love to make something with a marble effect.
I personally think she did a great job. I read some comments and I think she did it the way SHE wanted. Yes it may not look like the box but who cares.. it looks great and this was the best video I have seen so far. I am getting ready to do mine but with brown.
Me too I am planning to do brown color!
Can you share how yours did turn out :)
Did any of you guys do it ?
@@delylopez8578 I did and it turned out great. The cost for this product isn't bad and covered my entire kitchen easily. Don't know how to post a picture of the finished product, sorry.
@@sonyatoak has it held up ?
@@KL-Lady Well, it was holding up pretty good until a few weeks ago. I was cleaning my counter and the paint actually was coming off. Now rather than the pattern, I have a large brown/beige area. I'm being sensitive to my other counter tops right now in fear of it happening there. I will have to order another round and refinish the topping on all the counters. I plan on calling them early next week to see if this is a problem and what ran wrong.
Although I haven’t tried the product, I like the way she explained the process and did the video. She covered details and probable problems and how best to solve them. The video was concise and didn’t waste a lot of time on showing repetition.
I used this kit in my bathroom counter top, turned out nice and held up nice in the last 3 years
I’ve done 3 of these and the people I have done them for love it and it didn’t cost them a fortune. All of them have held up for over 2 years now and still look good
What did you charge them? I have a customer that wants this done?
T. L. $500.00
I give her credit for even attempting this .Why do some people have to be so mean with comments.
They're opinions. If no one wants opinions then dont post a video here. It's that simple.
Lisa Walker no not that simple.
@@Imthebrownunicorn yes it is that simple. People posting to a public forum are automatically leaving themselves open to criticism.
But apparently no one can criticize anyone or they're deemed a bully. Which makes the recipient weak.
Theres a difference between criticism and downright nastiness or cursing. People need to learn that.
@@walkermom100 they are leaving themselves open to communication. it's your choice to criticize. that's what makes you a jerk.
This video is a professional refinishers job security.
After watching this I did mine and they turned out gorgeous
Give it 6-8 months. Mine are peeling. ANd I followed the directions.
How is it holding up? Did it start to peel?
My hands hurt just watching this video! You go girl, I love your passion.
Tip don't use soft materials like wood filler or drywall mud to fill in chips or holes. Use Bondo it is harder and sticks to the surface as long as you clean and sanded it. It also works great at hiding the seams. Where there are seams ... sand them out and leave a bit of a valley and bondo and sand to make it nice and level.
I've used this product five times now and it works great ...some tips to keep in mind ..remove your sink ..paint under the sink as to minimize the risk of water damage and chipping ....also for the trouble some area by the back splash ...clean the foam brush provided then with scissors cut a few small chunks from it .then use the brush to a ply the white colors to any 90 degree angles
ambush 247 great idea for the crack area between the countertop and backsplash. You can get plenty of those brushes at Hobby Lobby or Michael’s just in case you need more.
When you cut your sponges, you get one edge that is a 90° angle, perfect for getting into the crack between the countertop and backsplash.
@@tinamiolen5424 You are assuming that she knows how to do that. I would never move mind. I am too old for one.
I’m with you on this. I don’t even have enough money to buy brand new countertops, so we do what we can!
Great video, thanks for posting it. I used the Sicilian Sand color at my parents house while my family and I were visiting them. My Mom commented on their guest bath and how she’d like to freshen up the look. I saw your video, ordered the kit and it was delivered 2 days later. I had my wife get my parents out of the house for the day while I painted the walls/ceiling/trim, cabinet, changed out fixtures and used the Giani kit on the countertop - even though I had to wait until the next day to finish it after the black primer coat dried. For a few hundred dollar$ and 12 hours of my time it was a nice surprise for them. It’s amazing what a little paint can do!
Good job! Nice explanations! Very clear and long enough to learn! Thankyou for sharing.
One thing I would do differently, is the way she holds the sponge. All professionals do it different way, round top to dabb your countertop, not flat, it’s also more comfortable. But everyone have their choices. You can always try on paper the way you like. (I’m not trying to be rude, I’m just giving advice for others to see if they like it better)
You got great results and did an awesome job narrating your video. Thanks for sharing !!
This looks amazing! Definitely a budget friendly way to update your kitchen.
The point of having the three sponge colors is so you can have varying shades showing through creating depth and interest. If you cover them completely, you will only get one color, the top color. To represent this product better, you should stress not overworking the sponge painting. Just a tip from a long time artist;)
Agreed she over lapped abit
this gal was grt in showing us all how to do this grt countertop...i am going to try it soon...and i am 84 yrs old...and have done many home projects...this will be my last and most fun.
Did you try it? If so, how did it turn out?
It looks nice. The only place I see the black is where the backsplash meets the back edge of the counter top. Would like to have seen more if the black come thru. 👍
Thank you so very much for this very well made educational video that will help me tremendously. We are seniors living on a very small income. I get embarrassed by my house sometimes because I cannot afford remodeling. All the work I do myself . I’m going to give this a try to spiff up my 50 year old Formica countertops. Anyone who would criticize your videos is a fricken idiot!
I bought the Sicilian Sand kit and in the instructions ( for both the white diamond and the Sicilian sand ) it says to allow each mineral color to dry in between. I noticed that you did not, did you have any problems with the colors blending and muddying?
Good job !! It matches your cabinets perfect. But I agree with you, I think I'd rather buy individually so you can have more color choices.
Thank you for your video! It was very helpful and took some of the fear away when I was attempting to do this to my bathroom countertop. Thanks again!
I used this kit and I couldn’t be happier! Most people don’t realize that it’s old Formica painted
This video was SO incredibly helpful, thanks so much! It looks awesome.
I think they look great. You all should really consider painting your kitchen and getting some of those peel and stick tiles. I think it would really give you that high end look. Love your tutorials!
Just got finished watching where floor tiles were used & they looked nice. 😄
You did a great job explaining everything and the 3 months follow up was really helpful. Thank you for the video! The only thing I'd point out is you went too heavy with the lighter colors and the dabbing in a way that 2b covered completely 2a. I would had left some dark color in there which you actually pointed out that you had to retouch with some black.
Wonderful example. I have a cpl counters in my shop and this is what I plan on doing as a shop/customer learning project. Your video gives great "hidden" info!
OMG. I just used the Black Bombay kit on my mom's kitchen counters and they look FANTASTIC. I put a video on my channel with an explanation of the process and a review!
Im wondering if I can’t just paint mine black or grey and top it with the gloss. I’m not crazy about the marbling effect
You can. When I bought my house 2 1/2 years ago my countertops were already painted gray. They looked very nice. I would like to re-do them now since I see some chipping in a couple of spots.
@@Ms.Scorpio1026 I'm thinking of painting mine grey as well. What color are you kitchen cabinets?
Thank you for sharing I’m thinking of my doing mine, your video gave me some courage to try it!!!
Nicely done! My apartment has this, I wasn’t around when they completed it. Good for a rental, will say I have to be super careful about setting any kind of fork or spoon down with food on it, I’ve gotten some discoloration. But good for a quick diy fix! Nicely done!
My problem is that I have a cheep Formica back splash piece with a chrome looking trim around that piece?
Beautiful!
I've been wanting to try this product but was hesitant.
Thank you so much for posting this video!
That definitely looked like a nap roller, not a foam roller. I agree with your evaluation, I would prefer to buy the paints separately but I am not sure the glitter coat is available. Very helpful video for anyone thinking about doing this project!
Thanks for the video! I'd like to just go with a solid white look, would that be possible?
I think your kitchen looks phenomenal and I really love the way it turned out!I was just wondering how many hours it took you to finish the projectand how many feet of countertop do you have that you worked with?
I want to either paint or use the peel and stick granite. Do you prefer one over the other? What is the pro and cons of each. I keep going back and forth. I was worried about longevity with the peel and stick but I have came across someone who has had it for 2 years and still going strong.
I’ve done this so many times, it’s always fun and I always get a different result. Because it’s paint, you can change it whenever it suits you.
Even though I’m a bit more “old hand” at this process now, I still love to see what what others do. 😍
Do you use the Gianni kit?
any discoloration under your toaster or other heated cookware on your countertop?
I did this and it turned out great! I’ll be doing my bathroom counter next
I would have taken the faucet and handles off. It might have have been easier.
I have been looking at this for my kitchen so I am anxious to see how it holds up over time. I have tile countertops so I am wondering if I can put filler in the grout lines and sand them smooth. The company did say I can do tile but said it doesn’t really fill the lines. They had pictures and it looked like granite tile. Still, it looked loads better than the ceramic tile before.
I would have just taped them up completely and maybe put plastic bags over it.
I also have tile but don't mind the lines showing. I just want them to look better. My tiles had cracks and I painted over them but they are plain and some have chips. I just used paint and polyurethane. Hope this hold up.
She did a good job, just saying each person does what they like, and it looks nicer then befire
Just ordered from Amazon. So cool. I’m excited to do it. Thanks for this tutorial
Can any of you seasoned diyer's tell me if you think that it would be okay to use this kit AND add a few of your own acrylic colors to the mix..? I want a countertop with some lapis blue in it!
I am sure it would be OK. All they did was use regular paint. It would all be sealed anyway.
Thanks for the video. It is very informative and I really appreciate your honest feedback about the product.
Can I use woven rollers instead? Foam sometimes suck the moisture from the paint
Looks amazing! I have been considering this for a while. Think I’ll give it a try. Thanks!!!!
Great job and review!! I would say that the paint needs to be thin when sponging on so it keeps a low profile or else there would be more sanding needed.
I've read some comments about peeling after a few months and I've seen some videos recommending using several poly coats. I also saw where some used (I guess) a stone epoxy or sealer but those are expensive. Does anyone have any recommendations for a finishing product that will last a good bit?
*This is great and looks nice. However, I'm going to use waterproof, heat resistant granite-look contact paper. It looks great and holds up well!*
I didn't even know this existed, really cool
Between the Giani or Rustoleum in your opinion which one is better? Great video btw.
Great question, I am wondering the same thing.
Very clear directions, you did a great job
New subscriber I enjoyed watching your video. Love how your countertop turn out.
Hi, thanks for sharing. Just wanted to know how long can it hold up to?. Thanks again
Great, thank you. Do you think it would be OK to use something like Minwax PolyAcrylic or some other water based PolyAcrlyic like General Finishes Flat. I prefer a Satin finish so thinking of trying something other than the included. Thanks !
That angled seam in the corner just to the left of the sink really really stuck out badly after it was done, I would recommend that some wood filler be used to fill that in as much as possible and then to sand it smooth as can be before the primer is put on. in the end that seam will be virtually GONE!
Thank you for sharing your experience and wisdom!
I'm hoping someone can answer for me. I'm in the middle of doing my countertops with the kit and and all the videos and topcoat can say to sand b4 applying top coat, but my question is won't it take the paint off? Or do you just use a really fine grit? Thank you
Loved the video! You did such a great job. 😊
I'm using the same kit except in chocolate brown. Primer is done and will be sponging in about an hour!
Loved this video. We're about to do our first one
Nice demo of this product. Thank you. I think I'll use this.
Thanks for sharing this video . I never heard of this product before, but this seems like a good idea. Think we're gonna revisit some of those investment properties we bypassed due to ugly countertops.
Thank you for such a helpful video. I am trying this today.
Great video clearly explains, thank you so much
Can this go over granite countertops top? The old 70s
Wow! They look GREAT! :)
It looks like a sponge painted countertop not natural stone which has an irregular look. I thought you were too heavy handed with each color and covered up too much of the previous color.
kaybonette it’s definitely a faux countertop, so, the intent is for it to look closely as possible to the real thing. I did this to my counters and my video is on my channel. Yes, it looks hand painted, but I love my counters and i always get compliments.
I agree. Too heavy with the 2nd color blends. It doesn't look like her island.
I agree looks like sponge paint
Oh look a RUclips expert who can always do better
Thanks for the video. I’m using this kit to paint my counters white. I’m not using the grey or cream colored paint.
How does it do against water spills and scratches ?
That's gorgeous. Thanks for the idea.
Can you use this over granite counter tops? Or just laminated ones?
Will this work on a laminate countertop?
Great job! I however prefer the look u did with the island!
Great money saving project. Can I paint over old granite counter top?
Search YT for tutorials on painting over granite! 😊
Excellent Job
Thanks for sharing
Great job! How is it holding up?
I was wondering the same!
Looks fantastic!! Great job!
Great job you make it look so easy but I know it won't be so easy for me lol but here it goes...
Great tutorial and product review.
Can these be cleaned with disinfectant wipes
Yes my sister dis hers like 2 years ago. She uses bleach no problems.
Great job. You answered two of the questions I had. 1) doing the edge of the backsplash/counter which I had a tough time doing. 2) Putting a second round of sponge on the previous dried counter. I will try sponging as close to the edge and sponge over again after it dries. When it is still wet, it smudges.
You really make it so easy thanks so much I'm going to do my. Love your video
Great job! Very helpful and professional video. Thanks
Will this work on a Formica countertop?
Nice job way to think outside of the box!
How does it do if water is left sitting on it for a while?
I was hoping to see if anything special was done on the seam? Mine is slightly raised in a spot>
Hey, thanks for your help
Good tutorial and review, thanks! I was thinking of buying this kit and have now decided against it. Too much of the black undercoat comes through. I think I'd prefer to choose my own colors, as you said.
Does this work on actual granite and not just laminate ?
Which sandpaper number you use?
So beautiful your work!!!!
600
I just ordered this but I’m a little bit worried because my counter is textured vinyl and it would be nearly impossible to sandpaper it to a point where it was perfectly smooth before I started...
Focus on getting a really thorough coat with the primer. The texture already on your counter will likely add more depth and a more realistic stone look the the finished product. 😊
I just opened up the black primer and it’s only 3/4 full. I ordered off Amazon and was concerned it was used. Just making sure I have enough to cover my kitchen before beginning.
I can't wait to try! Thanks @