Same here! It's hard to show how awesome it looks when the light hits it! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Hit that subscribe we have some cool new videos coming out! How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
The color is spectacular. I don't know how it compares with real granate, but it would be an absolutely beautiful addition to a kitchen, Rec area or office. I've watched many videos on your channel and seen way too much black being used. (Black bathfrooms show shampoo and soap scum immediately) The blue is much more appealing. Thank-you guys for taking great care in giving outstanding instructions. I've been as art instructor in Decorative Arts and Faux Finishes for 40 years and you guys are terrific instructors. Thank-you for recognizing that each of your viewers is a student.
It looks so much more pretty in person! The camera doesn't do the Royal Blue justice! Thanks so much for the great comment. Have you used Stone Coat yet for a project?
I really like this method. Much better than mixing all those colors in plastic cups. I have a small kitchen with a center island so I think this would be a quicker project. Would like to see some different recipes with browns/tans. Not to wild! Like you did here.
Awesome! This method is definitely fun and worth trying out. A kitchen with a center island is the PERFECT place to do this. Have you done any projects with epoxy previously?
@@stonecoatcountertopsrep.7944 No, but I'm going to do my kitchen this fall. I think I'm gonna use this easy method. Hopefully some new recipes will emerge!!
Love this design, QUESTION: I have a bunch of Diamond Dust and I wanted to see if you would do this design with Diamond Dust in the clear coat? I want to see what it would look like without using up a bunch of my stock.
@@mitchquist About 2-3 months I retired from being a store manger even though Im younger just being at the store all the time was wearing me down but my husband is retired from air force he was un 35 years Im 55 but boy if I was younger I could really get in to this my hubby loves what im doing he is a perfectionist on everything right now hes building us a Leanto like a pergola on our deck but Ive tried to get him interested in watching some videos etc on the stone coat I have several friends that really loves what im doing they would love me to do there counter tops I dont feel Im good enough to do pours in house yet and trying to get my hubby interested he could build counter tops he has many tools garage know hows he can do simple pluming on the other hand but he told me he just to old to help get counters in and out and the pluming at other property and I dont run saw etc Ive done my table my countertops a few crafts etc many wants a how 2 video made on my counter tops but didnt know how that works nor how to find out Can I have a You Tube channel and advertise your products in the video I wish so bad I could come to a class with RK or you on the business side of it even thought about a little crafting group I love to teach I loved being a manger at the store other then the long hrs but If u guys had a class online I would sign up to take it as we live in Ohio and it would be to far to the other states to go to a class You are such wonderful people in your videos one big family there funny, loving and giving group all of u ty all
Could you please ask the cameraman to give a good view of the countertop as a still? I find a good still view missing in a lot of these videos, and I don't want to commit until I can get a good solid look at it. The constant panning seems to blur the view for me. Thanks in advance for your consideration! I'm excited to see an upclose view, big fan!
I love the look of this. I have an old crappy small 1980’s counter top in my small kitchen. To do something like this do I need to remove the old counter top and replace with wood? Also if not do I need to remove the sink before this process?
Stone Coat was designed just for you! You can pour right over your old tops with the proper prep! And the prep steps are simple. Here is a full tutorial on how to use Stone Coat Epoxy over an existing laminate surface: ruclips.net/video/GfpVJBVKBgo/видео.html
Go for it! This method truly was simple. If you are un happy with the results you can clean the top with isopropyl alcohol and reapply the mist before mixing clear epoxy. We would love to see pictures! Are you coating over old countertops? Let me know if you have any questions
Is there a video on the edging/sanding process? I know epoxy is at it's thinnest on the sides. Don't want my sides to run off and not stick. How do you round your edge?
I think you are spot on, large silver mica flakes is what this one needed to be perfect blue pearl granite. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment @Kimberly Hall How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
Ì LOVE YOU GUYS. I don't know which is better your beautiful stonecoatcountertops or your creative insanity. I love what you did today, can you show me how to put in some veins?
Thanks for the great comment! I have some great videos coming out shortly showing how to make easy epoxy veins, be sure to hit that subscribe! How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
@@mitchquist I am a subscriber. I've been watching 6 months I'm a little slow on the draw because I'm alone need some encouragement. It's not easy to convince myself to do as much as I want to do
You are right, it creates really pretty realistic depth that you find in granite countertops. How long have you been enjoying our videos? Thanks for taking the time to comment! - Mitch
@@StoneCoatCountertops I've been not watching.....but loving your videos since probably 2 years ago, when you were at your first shop......bought it, use it and love the products.
It really helps that you have experience with real stone. I wouldn't know where to start to get inspiration for real stone looks... it created an interesting look.
@@StoneCoatCountertops I think my favorite was the contest with Mike mcing, Mitch, another brother, Luc, and someone else creating their boards. 👍 It was fun to see how different they all were, how quickly they could be made, and how easily a not quite what was wanted could be turned around!! 👏👏 It was really fun! 😂 It seemed like the guys were having fun too!! 😉 I also liked the one where a little daughter created the look of her own step stool!! 💖💖
I would like to see a video addressing the underneath of a project. For example, besides sanding off drips, what other techniques do you recommend? For example I was thinking of redoing a mantle for a fireplace. I wanted to epoxy the top and edges but keep the bottom the way it is now (which is visible from underneath).
How long do the countertops like this last? I have a formica countertop and it’s like an L shape with an overhang where you can sit, so it’s really expensive to replace and want to try this but in a marble look.
Stone Coat lasts just as long if not longer than laminate, check out this durability testing! ruclips.net/video/_BfgY1BJnD8/видео.html Let me know which test was your favorite! 😉💪🔥
Does it look like granite? It looks better. How temperature resistant are these epoxies? Can I take something off the stove and place it directly on the epoxy countertop?
great questions, heat resistance up to 450 degrees. Check out our durability video, let me know your favorite test: ruclips.net/video/_BfgY1BJnD8/видео.html
Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy and our Ultimate Top Coat are both heat resistant up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Check out that video Mitch recommends, there isn't an epoxy durability video like it on RUclips!!!! How long have you been watching us on RUclips?
Can I do the metallic and then just cover it with a sealer versus the epoxy? I want to redo a counter in my bathroom but I didn't want to remove the old counter. I think the epoxy will just drip everywhere and make a mess.
@@StoneCoatCountertops Since the beginning when Mike was just looking down while talking in his garage. He reminds me of my older brother. My buddy and I stumbled across Bulldog's channel and said "Wow!" (you know that's not really the word I used), we wished we would have know this years ago.
It's beautiful. I would've used more blue over the top. I actually did this 2 years ago when we built our house but I added clear and black flakes to the top layer. It was pretty damn cool!
It's beautiful 😍❤ but I have a ? That it doesn't have to do with this vid I have your product and I want to use the glitter ✨and I want to know if I have to put an other coat of the apoxy.
My countertop is old & right in the middle has come unglued. Can you still apply this or do I need to figure out a way to glue it back before using stone coat?
Tear up the loose laminate sheet until the sheet of laminate isn't popping off easily and the glue is still in tack. I would then sand with 60 grit then apply a layer of bondo to feather the slight edge where the laminate sheet is still on the surface of the countertop. You would only need to feather and not make it perfectly level. Sand smooth then prep the rest of the laminate for epoxy like in this video: ruclips.net/video/GAfpVJBVKBgo/видео.html Check out that video and let me know if you have any questions, I'd love to help get your kitchen looking fantastic! Also check out this durability test and let me know your favorite test! ruclips.net/video/_BfgY1BJnD8/видео.html
Do your kits come with the counter tops to lay over the existing counters or just all the stuff to lay on the counters? I have tile but looking to change.....love your videos BTW!!
Hey Mike! Great question! You can actually apply our epoxy directly over your old countertop. What kind of countertop do you want to create? Head over to our website to get step-by-step instructions for your project!
@@stonecoatcountertopsrep.7944 really it's very awesome sir,I like to try all your projects, but here's is rare to get your metrials,I love your voice and way to teaching
I noticed as the camera panned over the surface, the surface appeared uneven. Is that because the epoxy had not finished flowing? Was this because of the chopping that made some areas thicker than others?
@@mitchquist I’ve been subscribed for at least a few months (can’t recall when I first subscribed but it has been more than 4 months). You do awesome work!
We recommend using Stone Coat epoxy for this project. Quick Coat has a 15 minute working time, and we recommend applying this product on small projects at a time. -Nathan
This one is really easy! Just cover everything below with painters plastic (3mil) and masking tape. Cover the floor also and you are good to go. What kind of existing surface do you have?
@@mitchquist cheap ugly nastiness my husband had gotten a long time ago. But it's a bar island with ugly green. I'd like to make it like an off beige, tan, gold or chocolate appearance. Not sure would have to play with it.
i tried a lots of kinds of epoxy and if the sunshines on it ...it will most probably yellow" give it 3 years aprox...so u need to keep it out of the sun and use dark colors...👍
quick question, i am going to epoxy my friends basement and we have some moisture coming threw the concrete it seems, and i was just wondering what yous think a good moisture barrier would be for that?. i tried emailing stonecoat directly for advice but they dont reply and are closed by the time i get off work so i cant call them
Old concrete with a sealer already applied needs to be cleaned and sanded with 60-grit before applying our Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy. If you have a wax-based sealer, this must be removed because epoxy won't bond to wax. Check out this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/IM3XrHGJL24/видео.html -Nathan
I'd like it way less uniform to look more like that black and blue granite piece behind you. But that's just my taste. Your technique is amazing, and I love how enthusiastic you guys are.
The final coat here once cured was as smooth as glass. All the alcohol I misted needed to evaporate. But you are 100% right though, if any dimples were left behind a clear coat would take care of it and add a layer of depth. Great comment, how long have you been watching Stone Coat?
The color on screen looks great but on live it doesn't look like it on screen. I love that blue it dominates I hope I can get it like the way it looks on TV.
How about this: Black board, clear epoxy with "man glitter " than using either gold, copper or pearl, pour a Chinese Dragon in the middle and use fracturing for scales and or maybe a halo, than cover it in clear ! I would love to see the shiny ultimate topcoat in action as well!
I would go for regular diamond dust, but on the other hand a nice blue would contrast nicely with a gold dragon also fiery red integrate well with the fire and the Chinese motive! ;)
👉Do you think the Granite Effect Fog and Fracture Helped or Hurt this Project? WE NEED YOUR FEEDBACK!
Definitely helped IMO
Ever consider using a plastic notched trowel to avoid scratching? You don't scratch, but it might be easier if you don't have to worry about it...
I love the silver & blue?
It helped a lot
Do this again but add some interference blue pearl in with the silver.
Great job! Love how you explain everything so simply 😊
Thank you so much! Would you do anything different with this project? -Nathan
Love how blue makes it pop out
Same here! It's hard to show how awesome it looks when the light hits it! Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! Hit that subscribe we have some cool new videos coming out! How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
I am definitely subscribed I have been for about 3 years now. I love it here.
That is one of my two favorite colors. That color is beautiful if it truly looks like it is.
Rick thank you so much for taking the time to watch and to comment
OMG.... It doesn't even have the epoxy on it & the blue color looks so amazing. The finish looks great. One day I will love to try this technique.
try it!! it's one of the most simplest looks to pull off. have you used our epoxy before?
You Got This! How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
The color is spectacular.
I don't know how it compares with real granate, but it would be an absolutely beautiful addition to a kitchen, Rec area or office.
I've watched many videos on your channel and seen way too much black being used. (Black bathfrooms show shampoo and soap scum immediately)
The blue is much more appealing.
Thank-you guys for taking great care in giving outstanding instructions.
I've been as art instructor in Decorative Arts and Faux Finishes for 40 years and you guys are terrific instructors.
Thank-you for recognizing that each of your viewers is a student.
It looks so natural. Its amazing what you can do with epoxy
Very true, this one was very easy and stress free! Have you worked with epoxy yet for a project?
@@StoneCoatCountertops not yet. I have a plan for a coffee table, but don't know what look I want.
He nailed it, presentation and skills! Well done sir.
Thank you kindly! Have you worked with Stone Coat Countertop epoxy yet? -Nathan
This technique looks very organic. I love doing this!
We're so glad to hear it! 😊 Have you done this before?
@@stonecoatcountertopsrep.7944 yes I have. O offer a handful of different color pallets in this technique.
Love the Royal Blue 😍
Right!! Love this new color. Have you seen all the other new colors too??
It looks so much more pretty in person! The camera doesn't do the Royal Blue justice! Thanks so much for the great comment. Have you used Stone Coat yet for a project?
I really like this method. Much better than mixing all those colors in plastic cups. I have a small kitchen with a center island so I think this would be a quicker project. Would like to see some different recipes with browns/tans. Not to wild! Like you did here.
Awesome! This method is definitely fun and worth trying out. A kitchen with a center island is the PERFECT place to do this. Have you done any projects with epoxy previously?
@@stonecoatcountertopsrep.7944 No, but I'm going to do my kitchen this fall. I think I'm gonna use this easy method. Hopefully some new recipes will emerge!!
Like it...I love the blue pearl granite...this is pretty good!!! Thx!!
I want to see you do a lapsus luzia.
Love this design,
QUESTION: I have a bunch of Diamond Dust and I wanted to see if you would do this design with Diamond Dust in the clear coat?
I want to see what it would look like without using up a bunch of my stock.
To get a clear visual of how this would look we would recommend a small sample board to test on. -Nathan
Can I apply the epoxy clear coat to the vertical surface of my backsplash? Backsplash is already in place in my kitchen.
Love the blue silver one great combo ty as always for the great video
Thanks Mary, how long have you been watching us on RUclips? We appreciate you!
@@mitchquist About 2-3 months I retired from being a store manger even though Im younger just being at the store all the time was wearing me down but my husband is retired from air force he was un 35 years Im 55 but boy if I was younger I could really get in to this my hubby loves what im doing he is a perfectionist on everything right now hes building us a Leanto like a pergola on our deck but Ive tried to get him interested in watching some videos etc on the stone coat I have several friends that really loves what im doing they would love me to do there counter tops I dont feel Im good enough to do pours in house yet and trying to get my hubby interested he could build counter tops he has many tools garage know hows he can do simple pluming on the other hand but he told me he just to old to help get counters in and out and the pluming at other property and I dont run saw etc Ive done my table my countertops a few crafts etc many wants a how 2 video made on my counter tops but didnt know how that works nor how to find out Can I have a You Tube channel and advertise your products in the video I wish so bad I could come to a class with RK or you on the business side of it even thought about a little crafting group I love to teach I loved being a manger at the store other then the long hrs but If u guys had a class online I would sign up to take it as we live in Ohio and it would be to far to the other states to go to a class You are such wonderful people in your videos one big family there funny, loving and giving group all of u ty all
Could you please ask the cameraman to give a good view of the countertop as a still? I find a good still view missing in a lot of these videos, and I don't want to commit until I can get a good solid look at it. The constant panning seems to blur the view for me. Thanks in advance for your consideration! I'm excited to see an upclose view, big fan!
You could pause the video and do a screen capture. But yes, the camera person moves fast so a screen cap may be blurry.
I love the look of this. I have an old crappy small 1980’s counter top in my small kitchen. To do something like this do I need to remove the old counter top and replace with wood? Also if not do I need to remove the sink before this process?
If you want you can remove your sink or tape off the surrounding of your sink as you go through the process. -Nathan
Stone Coat was designed just for you! You can pour right over your old tops with the proper prep! And the prep steps are simple. Here is a full tutorial on how to use Stone Coat Epoxy over an existing laminate surface: ruclips.net/video/GfpVJBVKBgo/видео.html
Omg... I love the blue pearl! Was going to try that effect with paint. Awesome to see this.
Go for it! This method truly was simple. If you are un happy with the results you can clean the top with isopropyl alcohol and reapply the mist before mixing clear epoxy. We would love to see pictures! Are you coating over old countertops? Let me know if you have any questions
Thinking for a bar top.
Is there a video on the edging/sanding process? I know epoxy is at it's thinnest on the sides. Don't want my sides to run off and not stick. How do you round your edge?
That turned out awesome!
Thank you Jeff! Let us know if you have had any personal experience with our epoxy! -Nathan
Blue Pearl is my favorite too! I’m totally doing this!
The pearls are amazing! We would love to see how it turns out, please give us a call if you have any project questions!
I think if you would have added some large mica flakes, it would have been identical to the inspiration piece, however I love how it came out
I think you are spot on, large silver mica flakes is what this one needed to be perfect blue pearl granite. Thanks so much for watching and taking the time to comment @Kimberly Hall How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
Blue pearl is my favorite granite!
Ì LOVE YOU GUYS. I don't know which is better your beautiful stonecoatcountertops or your creative insanity. I love what you did today, can you show me how to put in some veins?
Thanks for the great comment! I have some great videos coming out shortly showing how to make easy epoxy veins, be sure to hit that subscribe! How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
@@mitchquist I am a subscriber. I've been watching 6 months I'm a little slow on the draw because I'm alone need some encouragement. It's not easy to convince myself to do as much as I want to do
The magic is on the larger drops.
You are right, it creates really pretty realistic depth that you find in granite countertops. How long have you been enjoying our videos? Thanks for taking the time to comment! - Mitch
@@StoneCoatCountertops I've been not watching.....but loving your videos since probably 2 years ago, when you were at your first shop......bought it, use it and love the products.
Süper epoxy tam bir mermer şıhane 👍👍👏👏😎
Tüm yol boyunca Türkiye'den gelen harika yorum için çok teşekkürler! Size minnettarız, RUclips'da Stone Coat'u ne zamandır izliyorsunuz?
@@mitchquist ben téşekür ederim zevkle izliyorum hep aboneyim tabiki size başarılar dilerim mesafenın önemi yok
It really helps that you have experience with real stone. I wouldn't know where to start to get inspiration for real stone looks... it created an interesting look.
Thank you so much for watching! What is your favorite video?
@@StoneCoatCountertops I think my favorite was the contest with Mike mcing, Mitch, another brother, Luc, and someone else creating their boards. 👍 It was fun to see how different they all were, how quickly they could be made, and how easily a not quite what was wanted could be turned around!! 👏👏 It was really fun! 😂 It seemed like the guys were having fun too!! 😉
I also liked the one where a little daughter created the look of her own step stool!! 💖💖
I would like to see a video addressing the underneath of a project. For example, besides sanding off drips, what other techniques do you recommend? For example I was thinking of redoing a mantle for a fireplace. I wanted to epoxy the top and edges but keep the bottom the way it is now (which is visible from underneath).
Couldn't you tape off the bottom, then any epoxy that gets on there you can pull off with the tape....
I just love your work!!!!
Thank you so much Derlyn! Have you used our epoxy yet? -Nathan
I think it looks beautiful, I'd take that any day...
Thanks Jacqueline! We would love to see what you can do with our epoxy! -Nathan
Thanks!
Does hypoxy warp are get cutes/ gashes easy? Does temperature destroy hypoxy?
looks very good , but how resilient is the surface? i mean in the kitchen you cut with knife or you put a hot pot on it and so on .
How long do the countertops like this last? I have a formica countertop and it’s like an L shape with an overhang where you can sit, so it’s really expensive to replace and want to try this but in a marble look.
Stone Coat lasts just as long if not longer than laminate, check out this durability testing! ruclips.net/video/_BfgY1BJnD8/видео.html Let me know which test was your favorite! 😉💪🔥
Very durable and Do it yourself friendly, check out the video Mitch recommended, The granite drop test was my favorite
Once your epoxy is dry, can you put another layer on that if you're not happy and want to add more color?
Does it look like granite? It looks better.
How temperature resistant are these epoxies? Can I take something off the stove and place it directly on the epoxy countertop?
great questions, heat resistance up to 450 degrees. Check out our durability video, let me know your favorite test: ruclips.net/video/_BfgY1BJnD8/видео.html
Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy and our Ultimate Top Coat are both heat resistant up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit. Check out that video Mitch recommends, there isn't an epoxy durability video like it on RUclips!!!! How long have you been watching us on RUclips?
Oh, beautiful!!!
We appreciate that Kathy! Would you change anything about this project? -Nathan
@@StoneCoatCountertops maybe just the color. 😊
What would this look like on white instead of black? Just curious.
Cool Idea, I'll have to do exactly that in an upcoming video! Hit that subscribe, I'll shout you out in that one!
@@mitchquist Already a subscriber
Thanks for the subscribe!!!!
Can I do the metallic and then just cover it with a sealer versus the epoxy? I want to redo a counter in my bathroom but I didn't want to remove the old counter. I think the epoxy will just drip everywhere and make a mess.
Great job!
Mitch, that was awesome!
Thanks so much bud! -Mitch How long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
@@StoneCoatCountertops Since the beginning when Mike was just looking down while talking in his garage. He reminds me of my older brother. My buddy and I stumbled across Bulldog's channel and said "Wow!" (you know that's not really the word I used), we wished we would have know this years ago.
I wonder what that same recipe would look like over white? My dad wants “light” colored desk. I’m going to try this!
Sounds great! Send us pictures we would love to see.
It's beautiful. I would've used more blue over the top. I actually did this 2 years ago when we built our house but I added clear and black flakes to the top layer. It was pretty damn cool!
Right on! Have you sent us any pictures, we would love to see.
Hey katie what kind of flakes did you use, and where to get them, thank you
It's beautiful 😍❤ but I have a ? That it doesn't have to do with this vid I have your product and I want to use the glitter ✨and I want to know if I have to put an other coat of the apoxy.
My countertop is old & right in the middle has come unglued. Can you still apply this or do I need to figure out a way to glue it back before using stone coat?
If you like you can join our Facebook group Stone Coat Countertops insiders where you can find people in your area to help with projects. -Nathan
Tear up the loose laminate sheet until the sheet of laminate isn't popping off easily and the glue is still in tack. I would then sand with 60 grit then apply a layer of bondo to feather the slight edge where the laminate sheet is still on the surface of the countertop. You would only need to feather and not make it perfectly level. Sand smooth then prep the rest of the laminate for epoxy like in this video: ruclips.net/video/GAfpVJBVKBgo/видео.html Check out that video and let me know if you have any questions, I'd love to help get your kitchen looking fantastic! Also check out this durability test and let me know your favorite test! ruclips.net/video/_BfgY1BJnD8/видео.html
@@mitchquist Great job!
I don't think it really mimics the granite you were trying to copy, but I DO think it looks really good.
Do your kits come with the counter tops to lay over the existing counters or just all the stuff to lay on the counters? I have tile but looking to change.....love your videos BTW!!
Hey Mike! Great question! You can actually apply our epoxy directly over your old countertop. What kind of countertop do you want to create?
Head over to our website to get step-by-step instructions for your project!
Love from India 💓
Hello to India! ❤ How are you liking our videos?
@@stonecoatcountertopsrep.7944 really it's very awesome sir,I like to try all your projects, but here's is rare to get your metrials,I love your voice and way to teaching
I noticed as the camera panned over the surface, the surface appeared uneven. Is that because the epoxy had not finished flowing? Was this because of the chopping that made some areas thicker than others?
Love it
Thanks so much for taking time to comment, this really helps the video grow! We appreciate you, how long have you been watching Stone Coat on RUclips?
@@mitchquist I’ve been subscribed for at least a few months (can’t recall when I first subscribed but it has been more than 4 months). You do awesome work!
I really want to do this but can remove the bar counter top. I'm scared I'd ruin everything. Also, can you do this with a quick coat resin?
We recommend using Stone Coat epoxy for this project. Quick Coat has a 15 minute working time, and we recommend applying this product on small projects at a time. -Nathan
This one is really easy! Just cover everything below with painters plastic (3mil) and masking tape. Cover the floor also and you are good to go. What kind of existing surface do you have?
if the piece is a smaller one you could attempt with Quick Coat
@@mitchquist cheap ugly nastiness my husband had gotten a long time ago. But it's a bar island with ugly green. I'd like to make it like an off beige, tan, gold or chocolate appearance. Not sure would have to play with it.
@@StoneCoatCountertops how will the epoxy stick to the sides if it drips off?
Definitely think it helped
same here
Thanks!
I'm doing the caramel system, I'm going to do a sample piece and just spray the 91% alcohol on it to see what the effect will be. What do u think?
Its like watching Home Improvement, better cast tho.
Nice work guys!
Wow thank you so much! Do not forget to subscribe to see the newest content!
Will stone coat art coat epoxy get yellow over time? I know it has more uv inhibitors then regular stone coat epoxy.
i tried a lots of kinds of epoxy and if the sunshines on it ...it will most probably yellow" give it 3 years aprox...so u need to keep it out of the sun and use dark colors...👍
Is ordering online only way to get you're products??
Que hermosos trabajos
Met you guys by the pool at Kona, if you need employee’s let us know! A trustworthy company and a product that sells itself! A pleasure.
Could you put diamond dust with alcohol to get some bling?
looks real
One thing I wish you would do is at the end show the finished product more. A slow pan over to see the design more. 😘
I like it!!!
I ruined my counters with your product. Full disclosure, it was my fault. But I’m not an amateur... you guys make it look easy.
What mistakes did you make?
quick question, i am going to epoxy my friends basement and we have some moisture coming threw the concrete it seems, and i was just wondering what yous think a good moisture barrier would be for that?. i tried emailing stonecoat directly for advice but they dont reply and are closed by the time i get off work so i cant call them
Old concrete with a sealer already applied needs to be cleaned and sanded with 60-grit before applying our Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy. If you have a wax-based sealer, this must be removed because epoxy won't bond to wax. Check out this tutorial: ruclips.net/video/IM3XrHGJL24/видео.html -Nathan
I'd like it way less uniform to look more like that black and blue granite piece behind you. But that's just my taste. Your technique is amazing, and I love how enthusiastic you guys are.
I bet that would look awesome! Thank you for your support. -Thea
The big piece does not have enough blue but the effect is like natural.
Black opal counter top. Have u got this ?
Using all of our amazing colors we can replicate almost any look! If you ever need help putting together a kit you can always give us a call! -Nathan
Can u show us how u got this
What's that blue lequid you use ? And what's that liquide you use at the end ?
Amazing
They literally tell you what they’re using at every step of the video!
Good
Thanks!
Thank you! Would you have liked more of the fog and fracture or less for this one?
Can I use the metálic powder alone, without the epoxy???
I want to remodel my bath room floor, how can I do it please, with spray only
where do I find the royal blue ?
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I agree
Looks really good but when light reflects off the surface it's wavy, meaning the surface is not flat.
How do I find someone that does this type of work near me ?
Join our stone coat insiders group on FB and ask if anyone does this in your area!
@@StoneCoatCountertops thank you so much. I love your work.
I’m in the Caribbean I am a fan of your show I want to re do my kitchen I tried epoxy but no matter what I do it doesn’t work!!! 😭😭😭 helpppppo
The finish is not smooth.. Id prob want to apply another coat of clear?
Yes! this video was just teaching the color recipe. to finish the piece you would want to do a final flood coat
@@StoneCoatCountertops thx for answering!!
The final coat here once cured was as smooth as glass. All the alcohol I misted needed to evaporate. But you are 100% right though, if any dimples were left behind a clear coat would take care of it and add a layer of depth. Great comment, how long have you been watching Stone Coat?
are you shipping world wide?
Not world wide quite yet but getting close!
It needed more Blue and less silver!
How much alcohol did you use?
Hmmmmmm….I’m not sure 🤔 Maybe if you could come to my house and do up my bench tops, I could make a more informed decision 😜
Lol! Have you checked out our Facebook page? You can probably find someone in your area who would love to help you do that project 😉👌
The color on screen looks great but on live it doesn't look like it on screen. I love that blue it dominates I hope I can get it like the way it looks on TV.
Hello! Wow wow wow very nice job. I love that. good good. from Robert Wioch # AAAAAAAAAA++++++++++ Thumb 👍 up. always Have nice week. :))
The blue disappeared when you put thr blsck effect
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How about this:
Black board, clear epoxy with "man glitter " than using either gold, copper or pearl, pour a Chinese Dragon in the middle and use fracturing for scales and or maybe a halo, than cover it in clear !
I would love to see the shiny ultimate topcoat in action as well!
Man Cave idea homerun! I'm gonna have to give it a try, I haven't used man glitter in a while! What colors of glitter should I use???!!!
I would go for regular diamond dust, but on the other hand a nice blue would contrast nicely with a gold dragon also fiery red integrate well with the fire and the Chinese motive! ;)
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Thank you for watching! 🙌
I have done very similar with Woodprix designs.
Surely you can't say it looks like real blue pearl😒
Granite crystals are square and sharp. Your fake granite is made up of round cells. Better stick to fake marble.
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That looks like some cheap garbage I saw in my first apartment. Everything behind you looks great but this is a no.
What a joke nothing compares to real stone don’t cheat your self get the real thing
Sure if you have the $$$$ go for it. But this is a good way to have something beautiful if you only have a little $.