@@ascienceguy-5109 thanks! You can’t match the real thing, but for a rental and less than that cost of laminate- I think it looks nicer than laminate would :)
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Beautiful marble-look finish, Emily. Would you say this process would be much the same for a molded bathroom countertop sink? Of course, porcelain (or whatever it is) is different than painted countertop, but would the materials and application be much the same? A bathroom remodeler started mine and then abandoned the whole job, so I have the option of removing his work and going with how it was, adding to it as it is, or starting over like yours. He only did the sink with his initial application and never finished it. I might want to do the whole thing, if I don't remove his work and go with the original finish. Thanks
@@100vg I think you could do it over anything. If it’s something super slick, I would just sand it to scuff it up first before you primed and painted your base.
I think this looks Great! The veins look natural and not overdone.
@@DaHaiZhu thank you! That’s what I was trying for!
Awesome job Emily. Less veining is better than to much. It looks to busy. Really enjoying your content.
@@RichardAdams-p3q thank you!!
That turned out pretty good, and that is saying something because as an earth scientist I am rather picky when it comes to fake rocks! Lol
@@ascienceguy-5109 thanks! You can’t match the real thing, but for a rental and less than that cost of laminate- I think it looks nicer than laminate would :)
Looks great! Never seen this process before.
I’ve seen this process before but it was a garage floor with pennies included in the epoxy!
I’ve seen bar tops like that! I actually just signed up for a training so I can learn garage floors, showers, all of it you can think of!
Cool!
Amazing result.
@@annemariebretz1610 thank you so much!
Beautiful work!!!
@@Joshua.zero29 thank you!!
The tops look really good. Good job! Would you do it again and can you compare the cost and time to the cost and time of a new laminate install?
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Beautiful marble-look finish, Emily. Would you say this process would be much the same for a molded bathroom countertop sink? Of course, porcelain (or whatever it is) is different than painted countertop, but would the materials and application be much the same? A bathroom remodeler started mine and then abandoned the whole job, so I have the option of removing his work and going with how it was, adding to it as it is, or starting over like yours. He only did the sink with his initial application and never finished it. I might want to do the whole thing, if I don't remove his work and go with the original finish. Thanks
@@100vg I think you could do it over anything. If it’s something super slick, I would just sand it to scuff it up first before you primed and painted your base.
@@YouCanDIYHome Thank you!