It works better on counter tops than floors. I did a dirty pour floor with Leggari epoxy and tried using a brief fine mist spray with denatured alcohol but I could only spray it when I could still walk on it with spikes. After spraying it then more bubbles appeared later but I had no access at that point to spray again and there were a lot of bubbles in some areas. Also, despite trying hard to spray as frugally as possible the denatured alcohol substantially altered the appearance of the color pattern. After sanding the bubbles off flush I used crystal clear gorilla glue in a plastic squeeze Bottle with an 18-gauge needle type applicator to fill the bubble holes (then re-sand the top) before applying a top coat.
Absolutely gorgeous. I wouldn't add any other color . Is there a top coat after this ? Thankyou for step by step video , very well explained . Looks amazing.
I would replace the black with a dark chocolate or espresso. The island countertop looks like a combination of butterscotch and caramel over vanilla ice cream. YUM.
I do resin art and I use a heat gun to help peel off tape, it works really well, I don’t know if yours might be too thick but it can’t hurt to try if you only heat the bits your trying to pull off, hope this helps x
If you tape it at the right hight about 1/8 inch high it will pull really easy the next day, you might have to cut it a little bit if the tape gets stuck in the epoxy or sits more than a day or two!
It looks best when you remove the sink then coat and caulk but you can coat the counter with the sink there. Backsplash-either remove it and coat it separately, coat it while it's attached(the epoxy will have a very vertical dripping design not everyone loves), or just remove the backsplash and install a traditional tile backsplash. You can tape the backsplash-1/8" high and coat up to it as well.
And also with just this one coat is the countertop durable like scratch resistant heat resistance without needing a flood coat? Or would you still recommend a flood coat
Good afternoon, it is 2:16 pm here in Jamaica. I bought some products here in Jamaica to do my counter top, but I am so afraid of work men here I don't get a good job from them. Can you help me I want to do it myself. Can you tell me what to do Sept by Sept please. I love the counter top you are doing the color is awesome.
Thank you for watching and reaching out! We offer training on all of our products and systems. If you want to learn how to use these products and begin your own business, our Leggariacademy.com offers training on all systems as well as a business seminar for help on how to get started. Please contact our customer service team to see shipping availability near you! support.leggari.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Carrrrr Mel., so 2. Gorgeous. I'm definitely going with this. I need to watch you a little more to get the process down, but I'm going with your products. I do have a question: when you were putting the spray canned colors in the medium pots, were you adding the epoxy colors you mixed also? I'm a diy beginner? I'm really trying to get this down so it will look like yours.
Thank you for watching! For this project, we mixed up the epoxy, making different colored batches. We then added the liquid spray paint for extra depth and added it as we saw fit. Know that with every product purchased from Leggari, in-depth tutorials are included showing how to install our products. Although it may be an intimidating process, our goal is to simplify the process so anyone can do it. Best of luck to you!! Feel free to contact our customer service with any questions. 👇 1-844-LEGGARI (534-4274) customerservice@leggari.com
I used these very product I had to clean up over 25 individual bubbles on my floors. Just did a 12 inch x 60inch window ledge and still had 2 bubbles. You don't see the bubbles forming until well over 3 hours later. By then you've already left the project. Upon return, there they are staring you in the face. Easier to just torch them in my opinion.
Love your products, how long do you wait to get the foam window seal out from the counter? and if we are using painter's tape how log do we need to wait to take it off? Thank you
Bought the large kit and colors already from you huys with the intention of starting with a dark grey or black base then adding an overlay of coffee, and sandalwood then grey to mellow things out Hoping to use the grey to give a smokey look over the rest, any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated
Hello team, first of all, I wanted to say thank you for this awesome video. Also, I am planning to cover approx. 15 sqft of countertop space at my own kitchen, I found out about that if I buy ALL the materials separately (for the surface area I need to cover) I will be in $296 plus S&H. If I were to charge someone else for this project, at the price that you mentioned vs. granite or other type of material, I would be around $100 under the water (15 x $13 = $195), am I missing something from this math? Labor charges perhaps? is there any resource (calculator) that you might point me to, to roughly figure out how to charge for this type of work? I understand it also has to do with my market area. I am local to Miami, FL. I appreciate in advance for any help/recommendations.
Hello! Yes it can add up with labor and materials and installers charge different amounts. It's good to get a few quotes or if you're comfortable, do it yourself! That's where you can save some money. In this case, we provide installation tutorials with every kit purchased at leggari.com. Feel free to reach out to our team here with any questions regarding our products or process 👉 support.leggari.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
These products aren't translucent so the whole surface most likely won't light up. However, if you adjust your installation methods, we do offer casting resign you could establish this effect with. Check it out here! leggari.com/product/casting-resin/
Most other resin companies recommend torching their projects to remove air bubbles. We do not because our resin is engineered to push bubbles to the surface and torching can become hazardous. The first thing we spray is 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol; this creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop remaining micro bubbles. This allows us to avoid torching the epoxy. As a rule of thumb, which resin you are installing determines your process. For countertop kit options, check this out! 👉leggari.com/order-countertops/ Best of luck!
Very nice blend of colors and this is not just an installation, it is an art work as well. How is the scratch resistanCe of your urethane top coat compared to the quartz (simulated stone). I plan to do this for my kitchen but I worry more about the durability and scratch resistance than the aestic part. Thank you.
Yes! You will want to take into consideration applying extra epoxy to the top and pulling the tape/weather stripping while the epoxy is more fluid so it fully flows over the edge. Contact our customer service for assistance! 1-844-LEGGARI (534-4274) customerservice@leggari.com
Is all denatured alcohol the same? I see several different kinds in the stores with fuel, glass cleaner, etc behind the words denatured alcohol. Which one is the right one?
Sir can ask if what kind of liquid are you going to spray right after finish pour mixing paint from the top of the table is it water or what kindly pls sir if what thanks more power&godbless
@@LeggariProducts thank you very much sir,for a great response,I wanna be same like your skills someday so that's why I'm alwys on your channel just to Watch more & learn more to how I succed for that process, again sir thank you more power & godbless
I'm in the UK and we pronounce it carra-mel Even thought it's spelled caramel,to hear Americans say it it sounds like you're saying Corra-mel. Doesn't matter either way,I love the American accent more than my own🤣great video.
When priming the counter tops will it cause a texture problem if the existing counter tops have some texture? The counter tops I’m looking to epoxy aren’t completely smooth they aren’t defects or gouges just the natural texture.
Yes! The first thing we spray is 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol; this creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop micro bubbles. This allows us to avoid torching the epoxy.
I wish you had made this video before I covered my countertops a few weeks ago. The bubbles and bumps are such an eyesore on an otherwise awesome $400 countertop kit
@@LeggariProducts Please tell me that was a joke! Over 100 tutorial videos going back 7 years? Yeah, I watched many of them and it DID NOT HELP! Just a suggestion.. How about creating a single FULL instructional video? Send that one video to buyers. When you make updates, remove the old video and upload a new full instructional. Cover things like when to remove backsplash tape, when to spray, how to fix accidental bumps in the dry process, when a roller should or should not be used, specifically what the roller label should say, when and why to make a edge tape wall. Don't skip ANY step in the edit like EVERY single video does.
@ThreeDigitIQ // I have to agree. We need a tutorial from start to finish even if you have to make a part 1, part 2, etc., something missed can mess it all up like you said.
It was glass smooth but then applying included gloss top coat added a texture to it. It’s not glass smooth anymore. Is that how gloss topcoat is or did I not do it right? Mine has white so couldn’t do a epoxy flood top coat according to support.
To finish the look, we scrape the bottom edge to create a clean edge but do not worry about painting or priming the underside as no one will be seeing it👍
It is! Our Metallic Epoxy is formulated to push air bubbles to the surface, it's super high-gloss and zero VOC. Learn all about it here: leggari.com/product/metallic-epoxy/
The first thing we spray is 99% or higher isopropyl alcohol. This creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop any micro bubbles that might be in the epoxy from mixing. This allows us to avoid torching the epoxy and the risks associated with that.
Yes, the first thing we spray is 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol; this creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop micro bubbles. Once the surface levels out and begins to set, that is when we remove tape/weather stripping and help the epoxy cover edges👍💯 For another great countertop process, check this out! 👉 th-cam.com/video/8cDw3R5_NlU/w-d-xo.html
how heat resistant is it? I want to resurface my tired brown granite countertop to something like white with black line marbling. is it ok to place hot pans on it? or is this not recommended.
It works better on counter tops than floors. I did a dirty pour floor with Leggari epoxy and tried using a brief fine mist spray with denatured alcohol but I could only spray it when I could still walk on it with spikes. After spraying it then more bubbles appeared later but I had no access at that point to spray again and there were a lot of bubbles in some areas. Also, despite trying hard to spray as frugally as possible the denatured alcohol substantially altered the appearance of the color pattern. After sanding the bubbles off flush I used crystal clear gorilla glue in a plastic squeeze Bottle with an 18-gauge needle type applicator to fill the bubble holes (then re-sand the top) before applying a top coat.
Absolutely gorgeous. I wouldn't add any other color . Is there a top coat after this ? Thankyou for step by step video , very well explained . Looks amazing.
I would add on Copper, Gold or a Turquoise color 🙌🏽 absolutely beautiful- thank you so much for sharing these techniques with us all!!
Can show how to do an already installed counter backsplash?
I would replace the black with a dark chocolate or espresso. The island countertop looks like a combination of butterscotch and caramel over vanilla ice cream. YUM.
It really does! Thanks for watching💯
Leggari products have my unconditional love. Technology this Innovative and fabulous is a process it's not an event
Thank you so much!
Waw, c'est magnifique. Les couleurs sont très belles. ❤. Je vais essayer de me faire une petite table pour commencer avec les mêmes couleurs
Copper or metallic brown. Love these products. Wish we had seen this before our spendy granite.
These are leggari epoxy pigments that are different from the metallics, check them out at leggari.com!
So beautiful job taking breath away wow!
Can you do a video on removing the tape from the wall? Do you have to run a blade to score it?
I do resin art and I use a heat gun to help peel off tape, it works really well, I don’t know if yours might be too thick but it can’t hurt to try if you only heat the bits your trying to pull off, hope this helps x
If you tape it at the right hight about 1/8 inch high it will pull really easy the next day, you might have to cut it a little bit if the tape gets stuck in the epoxy or sits more than a day or two!
Rather than torch use heat hair drier gun at low Temps not just 4 bubbles but blending. Your technique
is nice and easy, best 4 beginners!
We agree! We highly recommend using Isopropyl and denatured alcohol for a glass smooth finish🔥
Gold for sure
Do you remove the sink or call in a plumber? Also what about the counters that have the 4" backslash attached?
It looks best when you remove the sink then coat and caulk but you can coat the counter with the sink there. Backsplash-either remove it and coat it separately, coat it while it's attached(the epoxy will have a very vertical dripping design not everyone loves), or just remove the backsplash and install a traditional tile backsplash. You can tape the backsplash-1/8" high and coat up to it as well.
This is so beautiful
Thank you!
And also with just this one coat is the countertop durable like scratch resistant heat resistance without needing a flood coat? Or would you still recommend a flood coat
You get the best protection by using our leggari urethane top coats on the epoxy
Oh and the color, I would add gold
Good afternoon, it is 2:16 pm here in Jamaica. I bought some products here in Jamaica to do my counter top, but I am so afraid of work men here I don't get a good job from them. Can you help me I want to do it myself. Can you tell me what to do Sept by Sept please. I love the counter top you are doing the color is awesome.
Thank you for watching and reaching out! We offer training on all of our products and systems. If you want to learn how to use these products and begin your own business, our Leggariacademy.com offers training on all systems as well as a business seminar for help on how to get started. Please contact our customer service team to see shipping availability near you! support.leggari.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
a Dark brown paint or black with a lot of bright multicolor Metallic shavings or glitter highlighting to bring up a fire opal effect might be nice.
🔥🔥That'd be a WILD color combination! Check out all of our metallics, pigments, effects here! leggari.com/store/#epoxy-products
I would add teal or copper I think 🤔
Would make an awesome contrast!! 👏😍
Copper or gold 👍
Carrrrr Mel., so 2.
Gorgeous. I'm definitely going with this. I need to watch you a little more to get the process down, but I'm going with your products. I do have a question: when you were putting the spray canned colors in the medium pots, were you adding the epoxy colors you mixed also? I'm a diy beginner? I'm really trying to get this down so it will look like yours.
Thank you for watching! For this project, we mixed up the epoxy, making different colored batches. We then added the liquid spray paint for extra depth and added it as we saw fit. Know that with every product purchased from Leggari, in-depth tutorials are included showing how to install our products. Although it may be an intimidating process, our goal is to simplify the process so anyone can do it. Best of luck to you!! Feel free to contact our customer service with any questions. 👇
1-844-LEGGARI (534-4274)
customerservice@leggari.com
@Leggari Products // thank you for such detail. I'll be ordering this week. Thank you so much
what was the support surface? Plywood, cement board, ???.
Add copper and dark blue. Do you have clear kits for table tops? Turned out beautiful.
I used these very product I had to clean up over 25 individual bubbles on my floors. Just did a 12 inch x 60inch window ledge and still had 2 bubbles. You don't see the bubbles forming until well over 3 hours later. By then you've already left the project. Upon return, there they are staring you in the face. Easier to just torch them in my opinion.
Whatever works for you!
Love your products, how long do you wait to get the foam window seal out from the counter? and if we are using painter's tape how log do we need to wait to take it off? Thank you
Don't want it to fully cure, but not when it's wet. I take my tape off with in a day. Depends on how fast your epoxy cures.
Bought the large kit and colors already from you huys with the intention of starting with a dark grey or black base then adding an overlay of coffee, and sandalwood then grey to mellow things out Hoping to use the grey to give a smokey look over the rest, any advice or guidance would be greatly appreciated
Sam Taylor/// did you ever get some help? If so, how did it turn out???
Beautiful
Hello team, first of all, I wanted to say thank you for this awesome video. Also, I am planning to cover approx. 15 sqft of countertop space at my own kitchen, I found out about that if I buy ALL the materials separately (for the surface area I need to cover) I will be in $296 plus S&H. If I were to charge someone else for this project, at the price that you mentioned vs. granite or other type of material, I would be around $100 under the water (15 x $13 = $195), am I missing something from this math? Labor charges perhaps? is there any resource (calculator) that you might point me to, to roughly figure out how to charge for this type of work? I understand it also has to do with my market area. I am local to Miami, FL. I appreciate in advance for any help/recommendations.
Hello! Yes it can add up with labor and materials and installers charge different amounts. It's good to get a few quotes or if you're comfortable, do it yourself! That's where you can save some money. In this case, we provide installation tutorials with every kit purchased at leggari.com. Feel free to reach out to our team here with any questions regarding our products or process 👉 support.leggari.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
If led lights are recessed into the epoxy pour, will the entire epoxy light up?
These products aren't translucent so the whole surface most likely won't light up. However, if you adjust your installation methods, we do offer casting resign you could establish this effect with. Check it out here! leggari.com/product/casting-resin/
Is that a 2 to one ratio. Can you use it on tumblers. What’s the odor???
I might add a deep brown/charcoal mix.. But looks good.
That'd add some good contrast✨ You can see other kits and color options here! leggari.com/order-countertops/
I like this. Will order soon
Whats the best substrate? How thick?
Am from Jamaica. How can i get these epoxy to buy..
Leggari.com We ship to jamaica!
Silver, if there has to be a 3rd spray paint. I honestly would have just added more black to highlight all the colors.
Yes, the options are endless!
How long do u spray the d alcohol after?
I love your videos can you tell me what kind of primer do you use
Leggari WB Primer, check it out at leggari.com!
You cannot buy denatured alcohol in California. Are there alternatives?
Can you torch than denatured alcohol just to make sure no bubbles. As a rule of thumb for any resin?
Most other resin companies recommend torching their projects to remove air bubbles. We do not because our resin is engineered to push bubbles to the surface and torching can become hazardous. The first thing we spray is 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol; this creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop remaining micro bubbles. This allows us to avoid torching the epoxy. As a rule of thumb, which resin you are installing determines your process. For countertop kit options, check this out! 👉leggari.com/order-countertops/
Best of luck!
Been watching alot of your videos. Can you use other kinds of paints like house paints instead of spray can paints? Thanks. Ill be ordering soon.
We don't recommend using latex paint. Have we done it yes but it took way longer to get hard then it should!
Very nice blend of colors and this is not just an installation, it is an art work as well.
How is the scratch resistanCe of your urethane top coat compared to the quartz (simulated stone).
I plan to do this for my kitchen but I worry more about the durability and scratch resistance than the aestic part.
Thank you.
th-cam.com/video/npzH_hKmUG4/w-d-xo.html Check out this durability test!
How is the scratch resistance on the final result?
With our urethane topcoat the epoxy system is very scratch resistant!
Do you have to take counters outside cause of smell...or can you use it inside...
Last part ..you spray with water?
Love these videos.
More to come! Thanks for watching! 😀
Can this be done on a table with 5.5 inches sidewall? Thanks!
Yes! You will want to take into consideration applying extra epoxy to the top and pulling the tape/weather stripping while the epoxy is more fluid so it fully flows over the edge. Contact our customer service for assistance!
1-844-LEGGARI (534-4274)
customerservice@leggari.com
Is all denatured alcohol the same? I see several different kinds in the stores with fuel, glass cleaner, etc behind the words denatured alcohol. Which one is the right one?
Just any denatured alcohol will do the trick!
What should be the composition of Denatured Alchohol. I am using 99% isoproply Alchol. Please suggest.
Just any denatured alcohol will work to pop bubbles and spot on with the 99% isopropyl for the dispersing effect
I would love to see a river table made with a dirty pour stone look instead of a typical solid color.
Great idea!
Me as well please
At the back of my counters there is a lip about 3inches going up the wall. Does it need to be removed to do epoxy top? How? Thank you.
We recommend removing it if possible!
How long should I wait before I mist with denatured?
Give the isopropyl time to evaporate then mist the denatured. You don't want to be flooding the design with too much liquid.
@@LeggariProducts I meant after I poured the epoxy. Right away or let cure a bit before I spray
What’s the name of brand of weather stripping you guys use
MD brand name, we get it from home depot!
metallic Dark teal or green in minimal quantities.
I like Lavender in my opinion a flat or glossy flat moreover:)
Great choice!
i have a bull nose edge what should i do.
You just want to make sure there is no hard or sharp edges, round edges are ideal!
I would add a sage color or another earthy green color
Beautiful🔥
Sir can ask if what kind of liquid are you going to spray right after finish pour mixing paint from the top of the table is it water or what kindly pls sir if what thanks more power&godbless
Isopropyl alcohol is used for the dispersing effect, denatured alcohol is used to pop bubbles!
@@LeggariProducts thank you very much sir,for a great response,I wanna be same like your skills someday so that's why I'm alwys on your channel just to Watch more & learn more to how I succed for that process, again sir thank you more power & godbless
Denatured alcohol is it ehanol
I want to buy your product but not sure which epoxy kit for a concrete countertop , recommend the right kit for concrete counter tops
Go to leggari.com and check out our overlay countertop kits
leggari.com/order-countertops/
hit that link above and it will take you to out countertop kits and scroll down till you get to concrete overlay
I tried the tape dam method using those strips and it was a disaster for me. Left a bunch of adhesive residue behind.
We only recommend using the same brand weatherstripping we use in our videos. We get our weather stripping from home depot and it is MD brand
@@LeggariProducts ok I got mine from Home Depot too. I guess a different brand. Thanks for the reply.
I'm in the UK and we pronounce it carra-mel
Even thought it's spelled caramel,to hear Americans say it it sounds like you're saying Corra-mel. Doesn't matter either way,I love the American accent more than my own🤣great video.
Awesome thanks!
Which is must durability tiles or epoxy?
Email customerservice@leggari.com They will be able to help you with your questions!
Hello. Where can I purchase your products in South Africa?
Leggari.com we ship internationally!
When priming the counter tops will it cause a texture problem if the existing counter tops have some texture? The counter tops I’m looking to epoxy aren’t completely smooth they aren’t defects or gouges just the natural texture.
Email customerservice@leggari.com and they can walk you through the prep work you will need to do!
I've noticed you hardly use Red guard on top and bottom of the countertop before you begin. Any reason why?
Our WB primer is not permeable, and does the same thing!
Rose gold or copper
YES!! 👏
Do you guys still use the iso?
Yes! The first thing we spray is 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol; this creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop micro bubbles. This allows us to avoid torching the epoxy.
gold or silver flakes
The primer is regular paint or thin black epoxy?
It is our Leggari WB primer get it at leggari.cpom today!
hi I have question, In India we dont find top coat for heat or cut resistance what should we do please suggest.
Leggari WB urethane top coat. Get it at leggari.com today!
Will 91% Isopropyl Alcohol work? Hard to find denatured alcohol.
Lowe's has it
I wish you had made this video before I covered my countertops a few weeks ago. The bubbles and bumps are such an eyesore on an otherwise awesome $400 countertop kit
Yes, it is always good to watch all the tutorial videos before you start to get familiar with all he steps!
@@LeggariProducts Please tell me that was a joke! Over 100 tutorial videos going back 7 years? Yeah, I watched many of them and it DID NOT HELP! Just a suggestion.. How about creating a single FULL instructional video? Send that one video to buyers. When you make updates, remove the old video and upload a new full instructional. Cover things like when to remove backsplash tape, when to spray, how to fix accidental bumps in the dry process, when a roller should or should not be used, specifically what the roller label should say, when and why to make a edge tape wall. Don't skip ANY step in the edit like EVERY single video does.
@ThreeDigitIQ // I have to agree. We need a tutorial from start to finish even if you have to make a part 1, part 2, etc., something missed can mess it all up like you said.
how much heat can this product tolerate?
Check out our durability test video here!🔥 th-cam.com/video/npzH_hKmUG4/w-d-xo.html
you ask, so I would add a little red swirl into the mix
That'd be neat, thanks for the input!
I will add thin white veins for the pop
It was glass smooth but then applying included gloss top coat added a texture to it. It’s not glass smooth anymore. Is that how gloss topcoat is or did I not do it right? Mine has white so couldn’t do a epoxy flood top coat according to support.
The gloss does have a slight texture to it, the matte does not!
Misting seperated the pigment out of the epoxy and left clear circles and ruined the project. What did i do wrong?
Must have sprayed too much isopropyl alcohol!
Great video thxs!👍
Thank you!
Nice one
Thanks for watching! 💯
What about the undersides of the edges to finish the look? Do you paint or what?
To finish the look, we scrape the bottom edge to create a clean edge but do not worry about painting or priming the underside as no one will be seeing it👍
@LeggariProducts OK, but I had a nosy Aunt that would have looked. LOL
Metallic burnt orange spray paint
Hi i am from Saudi Arabia how i can get this epoxy to buy if you have store in Saudi Arabia let me know thanks you
We ship product all over the world! Check out leggari.com and price out your kit today!
Hello can I get this products in Dubai
Yes, leggari.com we ship internationally!
VIDEO IDEA??? Carve into the surface to expose the different layers and colors from all the times you have coated it. Then re-level it with clear!!!
Awesome! We are filming that this week so stay tuned.
@@LeggariProducts YAY!!!!!! Thank you!!! I will definitely be watching!!
Is it self leveling?
Doesn't look like it.
It is! Our Metallic Epoxy is formulated to push air bubbles to the surface, it's super high-gloss and zero VOC. Learn all about it here: leggari.com/product/metallic-epoxy/
Lovely
Thank you!
I would use ash grey
Great choice!
A touch of blue
Yes, that would be awesome!
What alcohol is that ????
The first thing we spray is 99% or higher isopropyl alcohol. This creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop any micro bubbles that might be in the epoxy from mixing. This allows us to avoid torching the epoxy and the risks associated with that.
What die you User for a Foam Rubber Band how high is this
light blue and silver
I would add a little Bronze metallic
Yes good choice!
So you mist it before taking off the tape or stripping?
Yes, the first thing we spray is 91% or higher isopropyl alcohol; this creates cells in the design and disperses the epoxy. Once that evaporates, we spray denatured alcohol to pop micro bubbles. Once the surface levels out and begins to set, that is when we remove tape/weather stripping and help the epoxy cover edges👍💯
For another great countertop process, check this out! 👉 th-cam.com/video/8cDw3R5_NlU/w-d-xo.html
@@LeggariProducts thanks. And at what point do you pull the tape along the walls?
#2 for caramel.
And i would have put a brick red in there
🔥🔥 That would have been a cool addition!
Red all day
Yes that would be cool!
Will it stay gloss
We always recommend a top coat, our gloss has a slight orange peel texture!
Gold touch
how heat resistant is it? I want to resurface my tired brown granite countertop to something like white with black line marbling. is it ok to place hot pans on it? or is this not recommended.
Can you do it yes, but we always recommend hot pads!
I think I would like some discrete dark green or purple fracture veins in there. Blurred, not well defined
Oh yeah that would look awesome! 😍
Metallic gold
🔥😍 Check out our metallics here! leggari.com/product/metallic-pigments/
Love
Thanks for watching!! 😃
I'd add copper or titanium
Gold
Yes, we love gold!
Wine red with silver sparkle. Very little.
🔥😎