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Thread: Rustoleum Countertop redo

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    Those counter tops look great. I've seen the ads for that and wondered about it. Mine are robins egg blue - bought the house with em and have never, never liked them. Wonder if I can get hubby to help me give it a shot? Good luck with the house hunt and sell.
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    it takes 2 people, that's for sure. When you put the resin down, you got to be fast putting the chips on it. Go REAL THICK with that resin
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    Do ya have some kind of shaker to apply the chips with or do ya just kinda throw em on?


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    It's actually a small seed spreader. Got a hopper on top, then you turn the handle and they shoot out. They have to have abit of force on em to stick into the resin. Here's the video of HOW TO. Rust-Oleum Countertop Transformations How-To Video - YouTube
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    If you do it, make sure you get the EXTRA items you need that aren't included.
    2) synthetic paint brushes
    1) 6" high density foam roller
    1) 6" x 3/8 " microfiber (mine was made of dacron) roller
    2) roller pain trays
    painters tape
    lint free clothes

    that'll be the extra stuff you need unless you want rubber gloves or eye wear
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    We jus got granite so I don't think I'll be doing it anytime soon. Purty neat application tho.


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    I'm going to do a Tiki bar outside by the pool when we get all moved in so it'll have a full bar area with a sink. Thinking about doing those countertops with the same stuff
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