This helped me so much!! I have been all over TH-cam looking for diy epoxy sink remodels and out of the 30-40 videos I watched, yours was the easiest and most self explanatory "Epoxy DIY/How To" I've watched! I can't wait to put it to the test. Something tells me I'll have great success 👌
Thank you for this comment and I do my best to explain what I'm doing. And I hope it is able to help you in whatever you are planning on putting epoxy on. Hopefully you will be able to get it done and post pictures for all to see I would love to myself thanks again.
@clear jar Thank you for that nice comment I really appreciate it. If it was my sink I would go with epoxy because the choices of color and the design that you can achieve are only limited by your imagination. With that said good luck and make sure to post some pictures when your done email them to me if you have to. Thank you again .
That's BEAUTIFUL! How can I still do the backsplash if my countertop sink is attached to my cabinet? Does a hair dryer or blow torch work the same as your heat gun? Thank you so much! Your work is GORGEOUS!
If the sink is still attached to the base you will have to do a much simpler design with your epoxy. Butt with just a little more work you can remove the sink from the base and do any design your heart desires. And I really do appreciate your comment.
Beautiful job . Amazing g what you do with epoxy and paint . Question , what to use for cleanup after using sink ? Thankyou so much for this well explained step by step video , AND for free . God bless you for educating others like myself .
Thank you so much for your comment it means a lot. Any mild household cleaner will work personally I use vinegar and water to clean mine. One thing you do not want to use and that is something that's abrasive. I've had customers tell me three years later that they claim they'res with mild bleach water.
Oh man I will try this, my beige bthrm sink is aged, discolored & cracked at the btm circle of sink exiting and I’m guessing it’ll mask it! You did a top notch job really‼️☮️ Ty so much for your help and sharing your amazing skills freely!
That sink is sooooo dope! I was going to rip my double sink out and build a new countertop, expoxy and then add vessel sinks. But after seeing this video, I think I’ll leave the existing sinks and just add the expoxy this way. Very very nice job Sir! 🥰
Please don’t ever stop what you are doing that’s so cool. I use resin for pen turning but I would never imagined it on a sink . definitely gonna sub. God god bless you sir
Thank you so much for that comment it means more to me than you know. I don't plan on stopping anytime soon unfortunately though I got to get another camera mine broke saving the money to get one is the hard part but as soon as I can replace it I will carry on thank you again for your very nice comment.
🔥🤙Just found your page buddy. I'm an epoxy artist myself and I've watched a million videos to learn this trade. I subscribed to you to help support you, and learn some really cool techniques. Now I can add sinks to my repertoire. 🤙🤙 Thanks.
Bless your heart thank you so much I really appreciate this comment if indeed I'm the person that has helped you if that's the case I'm completely satisfied thank you again.
Thank you I really appreciate this comment if it's possible when you get the rest of your bathroom done I would love to see pictures of the finished product.
sending prayers to you and your wife during this difficult time. Miss seeing more videos and hope you return because you are extremely talented! God Bless you!
Thank you for your kind words. This virus has caused me to lose my job and it's hard to keep up with bills and a sick wife on top of that. Believe me I want to be making more videos and putting out that is something I love doing but on top of everything The one and only camera that I have witch is a Canon EOS M-50 it stopped working and I took it in to have it looked at and they told me that it can't be fixed. And I just don't have the money to get a new one believe me I wish I did because I'm so close to getting monetization on TH-cam and that would help a lot with making videos with the money part of it anyway. Sorry to vent to you just at the end of the road but Thank you again for your kind words it really means a lot.
Yes the resin that I use is WiseBond If you go down to the description in my videos you will see a link to their website. If you go through that link and purchase anything there is a 10% discount code that I provide you as well. The code is " KELLOGG 10 " You put that code in at checkout and it takes 10% off your total purchase price.
Thank you so much for your kind words I really do appreciate them. And if you're still interested in supporting the channel I just started a patreon if that would be something you would be interested in the page is still under construction but it is up and running thank you again.
If it were me I would get my epoxy mixed up and let it set up for a little while so it'll get thicker than what it would be if you just mixed it and poured it out that way it wouldn't run off the backsplash so fast or you could get a thickening agent to put in it either way it's going to be a little bit hard to get it to match the rest of the sink exact whichever way you do it make sure you put enough color on the backsplash so it don't all run off I hope this helps some.
Thank you I appreciate that. No the epoxy has zero VOC. No odor at all some epoxy does normally the tabletop epoxies do not. And yes you are right the spray paint does.
Thank you so much for your comment, yes it's possible to do a bathtub but it's going to take time and patience. You're going to have to get a epoxy thickener
I just found this video and channel. I loved watching you work. It was super soothing to watch the colors run together to create such beautiful work. I have a few questions. How much does someone charge for something like this? I would love to have this done on my counters. I want to try it myself but too afraid to ruin them. Do you have any suggestions on items to start with to work out the growing pains of epoxy. Thanks!
Well first thank you I appreciate your comment. If I could suggest starting out I would get me some sample boards and practice before I just Dove right in and try to do my countertops that way you get familiar with the epoxy and how it's going to act. As far as how much it cost to do something like this it all depends on how many different colors is used and the technique that somebody has to do to achieve what the customer wants for example the sink in this video was it $280 sink once it was all done
Do you have a preferred brand of epoxy? Also, with your rustoleum, are you using just their regular spray paint colors or have you played with their metallics as well?
Looks great. I wouldn't mind making one 1 day. The kids in the back ground, I've learned to block out lol got almost half a dozen myself lol but I think there's an option on the TH-cam app to add some music. I did it for 1 video I made. Over all, good job. Subscribed to help you reach ur goals!
Thank you for the comment. You can I've done it to a few bathtubs in the past before I started making videos. But I have to tell you it is a pain in the rear end. Now though you can buy a epoxy thickener that allows you to do vertical surfaces that makes it a little easier.
I've done bathtubs but to be honest with you they are an extreme pain in the rear end it's very hard to get the epoxy to do what you wanted to do and what it's supposed to do extremely hard.
how long does it take to cure? Also, can you add a short clip to the end of your video after it cures if the finished product? It’s stunning as is, but I’d love to see it after the epoxy is done moving!
Thank you so much for your comment and yes I would absolutely recommend total epoxy for a tub when this epoxy was formulated it was done so knowing that it was going to be wet most of the time so yes definitely would recommend Total Boat.
You want to start out by cleaning the sink very well. Next you want to take some 220 grit sandpaper lightly sand the entire sink. After that you want to put a coat of bonding primer on it when that dries lightly sand it put another coat of bonding primer on it let it dry for 24 hours. Then you can do your epoxy color coat give that 6 to 8 hours to cure and then pour a clear coat over top of that and in 7 days you could put the sink back in use hope this helps.
I know this video is 10 months old but I’m glad it still here I do have one question what did you start with the black it was already on the sink what is that I know you do a base coat but exactly what is it I ordered my Apoxsee from Amazon and I believe I’ve got the wrong one anyway I’ve got the Apoxsee and the color, little color packages so now I found out you need to put on a primer that’s what I’m looking for exactly what is the primer ?? The name of it ? Thank you !!
The black is a bonding primer you can get it at home Depot when you go in there ask them for valspar bonding primer. And what that does it allows the epoxy to bond better to the sink surface you can get a gallon of it for about $23. What type of epoxy did you get?
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Thank you so very much for answering !! Ty ty ty ty !!! I’m doing this myself my bathroom sink !! I thought I had it i’ll figure it out but up jump the primer. Lol. I said what !! But with your help I now know ! Ty ty
I would recommend using a product called Valspar Bonding Primer very easy to use and you can get it at Home Depot. You need to put two coats on and sand between coats when the last coat drys you can start your epoxy work. Good luck and let me know if you need any more help.
Normally on a flat surface I would use 3 oz per square foot. Kind of hard to judge is sink what I do I get the overall size of the sink if that is what I pouring then I'll add a couple oz. for the bowl part. If it's a flat surface it's 3oz. Per square foot. Hope this helps
It's just regular old Rust-Oleum paint that you can get from Walmart or home Depot nothing special about it but I do use gloss I would not recommend using flat it doesn't mix too well with the paint for some reason you can use semi gloss gloss I've even used satin.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Thankyou for your time . I’m from Spain we don’t have wallmark 😂 or rust oleum but I will find the same kind of thank your work is amazing effects 👍👏
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 we have luxens brand Gloss and satinado y also mat also we have the brand Montana not sure if you have it there and then the cheap store name ones So as long as I use gloss spray I should be ok no ? Do you sand down after ? Or just leave it as it is ? Thankyou for taking the time to read and reply mucho appreciate here it isn’t really a thing and the people that do actually do it are basicly robbing your money and asking so much for even a small piece so really looking forward to trying it and see 😂👍
do you have to do anything to the drains after the epoxy is cured? does the added epoxy affect the draining of the new sink? Do you need to do anything to make sure there are no bubbles?
The way I do it I take every bit of the hardware out of the sink and off of the sink everything. Then I clean it real well once that's done I put two coats of bonding primer on it after that cures for 24 hours I do my epoxy work. There has only been one time that I've had to clean the epoxy out of the bowl drain hole part for the hardware to fit back in only once because normally it's so thin on a vertical surface that you don't have to worry about that but if you do I've got a video showing you how to clean that as well but I believe you should be all right as long as you remove all the sink hardware.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 ok..yea..figured on removal of al hardware..so theres no build up with the epoxy that requires you to drill out to make the hardware fit again?
@@jimhorner67 there is a little build up like I said I've only had to drill out one drain hole over the years of doing sinks. So in my experience you shouldn't have any problem with it.
Actually it's just the opposite high gloss or gloss is the best to use it blends better with epoxy. You can use a satin but you absolutely want to stay away from flat paint. I hope this helps.
No you don't the two purposes of the heat gun is to one remove air from the epoxy and two is to manipulate colors and make them do what you want them to do. The only reason you would need the heat gun if you want one solid color is to just remove air bubbles from your epoxy.
This is just lovely! Where can I get the materials used in this video? I have a brown marble and off white integrated sink. I would like to go gray with the blue and maybe white that was used in this video. Again wonderful job!
Thank you for your comment I truly appreciate it. As far as the materials I used on the sink you can get the spray paint at home Depot or Walmart. And if you look in some of my more recent videos not the little quick one minute videos. There will be a link to WiseBond if you follow that link it'll take you to their website and you will be able to get the same epoxy there that I use on the sink and I also have a 10% discount code that you can use also but you have to use that link to use the discount code the code is "KELLOGG10" copy that this will get you an additional 10% off of your total purchase.
Some epoxy will the only one that I have found to work the best for me is TotalBoat Tabletop epoxy. And it also depends on how old your epoxy pour is the older the better. But if you put a urethane top coat on it it will not cloud. Hope this helps.
Can you show how to fix problems! I think I missed on my quantity of epoxy by not enough and by try to fixing and touch / heating to munch I make it worse! 😢
Hello I use on my sinks either WiseBond or TotalBoat Tabletop epoxy. And to be completely honest with you all epoxy once cured is water proof also different epoxies have different heat resistance the wise Bond being a little more temperature tolerant. I hope this answers your questions.
There is a couple of different ways you can remove the epoxy drips here's a link to one of my videos that's one of them ways th-cam.com/video/iS3dCFyTdao/w-d-xo.html
First thank you for your support on the channel. I would do it the same way that I do all my sinks I would just go light on the epoxy around the soap wells.
Absolutely I have a video on my channel doing this to a countertop and I've also got a video coming up in the not too distant future of another countertop that I'm going to do
I just did this to our sink with an overflow drain....the epoxy sealed off the holes that would allow the overflow to drain. Any suggestions on how to get the holes opened back up? Totally didn't think about this until I started to reassemble the faucet and drain.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 not sure how thick the fill is. Its the holes inside the drain hole that allows any water that gets into the overflow hole in the sink to drain out. I tried poking a sharp object into the hole thinking it might be thin but it seems pretty thick and i couldn't puncture through. I checked and best I can tell Texas doesn't require an overflow drain to meet building code so I may just find a way to seal off the overflow (thinking any water that accidentally get in there may end up being gross and stinky)and chalk this up to a lesson learned.
@@gausefamilytx Don't give up just yet! the one thing that will eat epoxy is Acetone. If you can get that in there an let it sit on the blocked holes it will turn that epoxy to jelly. But it's needs to set there for about 12 to 24 hrs. I hope this helps.
So my question is, what do I do with the sink stopper area? Just take it out and tape it closed so the epoxy doesn't run down the drain?? My bathroom vanity is exactly like this but I can't take it off the cabinet.
Hello the first thing you want to do is disconnect the drain pipe from up underneath the sink you do not I can't stress enough you do not want to leave that hooked up. If you do it's going to fill that pipe full of epoxy and you're going to have a repair job on your hands. So my advice would be to unhook it put a bucket up under the sink drain take the drain part that's in the sink out and just let the epoxy run through and you're not going to be able to stop it whatever's going to run through just let it run through and catch in the bucket below. And you don't have to remove the sink from the cabinet base just tape around the perimeter of your project another words whatever you don't want epoxy to get on tape it off so epoxy can't get on it and you should be good to go. I hope this helps.
It does! Thank you! I'm a first time home owner trying to do some updating and I love watching these videos! One last question sorry, do I have to turn off the water to the bathroom before I disengage the pipe? I've never done something like this before so I thank you for your help!!
@@itsx0aliciadaatea if you just unhook the drain pipe and the hardware from the drain of the sink you don't have to turn the water off. But if you want to remove the faucet you are going to have to turn the water off. If you leave your sink in place like you said you had to just tape around the bottom of your faucet where it meets the sink top and tape around the edge of the sink where it meets the walls so epoxy does not get on anything but what you want it on. Whatever you do do not forget to remove the drain pipe from underneath the sink very important you do this you can also take the hardware out of the sink that connects to that pipe underneath.
Well when watching this video which is my first of yours and you were happy to be at 900 subscribers and hoping to be monetized, well I hope it happened for you I see you over 3 thousand subscribers
Yes yes it has happened and thank you it's slow but steady growth. I have to say though that that's probably more than half my fault for not being consistent with uploading but I've had a lot of stuff going on that I've had to deal with. But I think I'm in a position now where I can keep them coming.
+maureen bissonette technically no you don't have to sand it one thing you do have to do though it's clean it very well with a heavy degreaser. although when you send it it makes for a better finish when you're done with your project. what so if you're asking me for my opinion I would say yes definitely send it but technically you don't have to hope this helps.
Yes it can as long as the sinks not very flimsy but the epoxy it may not seem like it it also has a little flex in it but yes you can put it on plastic sink as long as you put bonding primer over it first
The bonding primer I found best for me is made by valspar and if I'm not mistaken it's like 25 $35 a gallon and it can be bought at home Depot or Lowe's it's called valspar bonding primer and you can have it tinted it normally comes in just White but they tint it for me all the time
When he first sprayed the white, and then the blue, I thought you myself... What in the heck is he doing ? Then, as it progressed I'm thinking... Wow, that's amazing.
It really depends on the design and how many different colors that I have to use. For the most part it starts at around $100 and goes up a little bit from there depending on design and product used.
@@rhess10 I get all of my product from WiseBond if you look in the description of some of my recent videos there will be a link to their website. And if you use that link to purchase anything there's also a 10% discount code I provide you as well the code is. (KELLOGG 10) enter this code and check out and you'll get 10% off the total price of your purchase and it's a very very good product. The links not going to be in the TH-cam shorts the short videos it'll be in the longer videos like my last sink video
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Which one do you recommend for Formica counters, kitchen and bath? This first job I have in mind is not large. It's in a mobile home. Also what about a top coat sealer? I've been watching so many videos and it seems there's like a final coat that hardens to be heat and scratch resistant. What do you think?
@@rhess10 witch epoxy do I recommend is that what you're asking? There is a two-part water-based urethane that I put on some of my projects if the customer wants it. If they don't I just pour a clear photo of regular countertop epoxy over it. And the epoxy that I use is he resistant to 550°.
If you go to my last two or three videos that I just done there's a link in the description box below the video to WiseBond.com follow that link or any of the links down there for that matter but especially the WiseBond link it will take you straight to their website and if you use that link there's also a discount code I have provided for you if you order something through that link and at checkout you enter that code which is "KELLOGG10" you will get 10% off of your total order.
I am building a new bathroom in my house with recycled fixtures. Thank you really inspired me. Amen brother!
Thank you I really appreciate that comment.
This helped me so much!! I have been all over TH-cam looking for diy epoxy sink remodels and out of the 30-40 videos I watched, yours was the easiest and most self explanatory "Epoxy DIY/How To" I've watched! I can't wait to put it to the test. Something tells me I'll have great success 👌
Thank you for this comment and I do my best to explain what I'm doing. And I hope it is able to help you in whatever you are planning on putting epoxy on. Hopefully you will be able to get it done and post pictures for all to see I would love to myself thanks again.
You do the best re-dos of bathroom sinks of anyone!
Bless your heart thank you so much for this comment.
Thank you I love it
Thank you for your comment I do appreciate it.
Finally a step by step. Thank you. Everyone just makes videos of themselves and don’t tel us what they are using and how. Thanks
Thank you I really appreciate it. I make the videos and hope they will help someone that's my hope anyway.
@clear jar Thank you for that nice comment I really appreciate it. If it was my sink I would go with epoxy because the choices of color and the design that you can achieve are only limited by your imagination. With that said good luck and make sure to post some pictures when your done email them to me if you have to. Thank you again .
Hello. What type of epoxy are you using?
@@IndiARTZCreations I use " TotalBoat Tabletop Epoxy ". There is a link to it in the description of this video.
That's BEAUTIFUL! How can I still do the backsplash if my countertop sink is attached to my cabinet? Does a hair dryer or blow torch work the same as your heat gun? Thank you so much! Your work is GORGEOUS!
If the sink is still attached to the base you will have to do a much simpler design with your epoxy. Butt with just a little more work you can remove the sink from the base and do any design your heart desires.
And I really do appreciate your comment.
Beautiful job . Amazing g what you do with epoxy and paint . Question , what to use for cleanup after using sink ? Thankyou so much for this well explained step by step video , AND for free . God bless you for educating others like myself .
Thank you so much for your comment it means a lot. Any mild household cleaner will work personally I use vinegar and water to clean mine. One thing you do not want to use and that is something that's abrasive. I've had customers tell me three years later that they claim they'res with mild bleach water.
Oh man I will try this, my beige bthrm sink is aged, discolored & cracked at the btm circle of sink exiting and I’m guessing it’ll mask it! You did a top notch job really‼️☮️ Ty so much for your help and sharing your amazing skills freely!
You are very welcome and I'm glad to be able to help someone that's what I do this for. so thank you for your comment.
That sink is sooooo dope! I was going to rip my double sink out and build a new countertop, expoxy and then add vessel sinks. But after seeing this video, I think I’ll leave the existing sinks and just add the expoxy this way. Very very nice job Sir! 🥰
Thank you so much I really appreciate that.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 looks fantastic. Quick question sir. Does the added epoxy/thickness affect the sink hardware when it gets replaced?
@@alcolyles8914 thank you. And to answer your question no it doesn't affect the hardware being reinstalled.
Thank you for the oil paint trick!!! That’s gonna save me a ton of money
you're welcome and thank you for watching the video glad it helped.
Please don’t ever stop what you are doing that’s so cool. I use resin for pen turning but I would never imagined it on a sink . definitely gonna sub. God god bless you sir
Thank you so much for that comment it means more to me than you know. I don't plan on stopping anytime soon unfortunately though I got to get another camera mine broke saving the money to get one is the hard part but as soon as I can replace it I will carry on thank you again for your very nice comment.
Absolutely gorgeous!! So glad your video popped up! I need to go find an old sink and try this!
+Sun City Trippy Hippie
thank you I really appreciate that. and yes find yourself an old sink and have fun make sure you post pictures.
Thank you for teaching me… this video literally just push me to start doing my own thing
You can do it!
🔥🤙Just found your page buddy. I'm an epoxy artist myself and I've watched a million videos to learn this trade. I subscribed to you to help support you, and learn some really cool techniques. Now I can add sinks to my repertoire. 🤙🤙 Thanks.
Thank you I really appreciate that comment that's one of the reasons I do this to try to help as many people as I can if I can.
Found the right person to help me thank you it looks absolutely beautiful
Bless your heart thank you so much I really appreciate this comment if indeed I'm the person that has helped you if that's the case I'm completely satisfied thank you again.
This is dope.i just did my bathroom these exact colors and going to try for this sink
Thank you I really appreciate this comment if it's possible when you get the rest of your bathroom done I would love to see pictures of the finished product.
sending prayers to you and your wife during this difficult time. Miss seeing more videos and hope you return because you are extremely talented! God Bless you!
Thank you for your kind words. This virus has caused me to lose my job and it's hard to keep up with bills and a sick wife on top of that. Believe me I want to be making more videos and putting out that is something I love doing but on top of everything The one and only camera that I have witch is a Canon EOS M-50 it stopped working and I took it in to have it looked at and they told me that it can't be fixed. And I just don't have the money to get a new one believe me I wish I did because I'm so close to getting monetization on TH-cam and that would help a lot with making videos with the money part of it anyway. Sorry to vent to you just at the end of the road but Thank you again for your kind words it really means a lot.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 🫂
Definitely made it easy !!! Have me confidence in myself
Thank you, you can do it it's not very hard.
Incredible
Thank you I appreciate that.
Thank u for ur help 😊I’m doing this today!
Thank you so much I appreciate your comment and please tag me in some pictures of your finished results I would love to see them.
Can you tell me which brand of Resin and Hardener you use please. Thanks for posting all these videos.
Yes the resin that I use is WiseBond
If you go down to the description in my videos you will see a link to their website. If you go through that link and purchase anything there is a 10% discount code that I provide you as well. The code is " KELLOGG 10 "
You put that code in at checkout and it takes 10% off your total purchase price.
I thought you were crazy at first.but it came out awesome..
thank you so much.
You do absolutely amazing work I would like to support your work and I'm sure other people would also God bless you.
Thank you so much for your kind words I really do appreciate them. And if you're still interested in supporting the channel I just started a patreon if that would be something you would be interested in the page is still under construction but it is up and running thank you again.
Great job. Do you have any suggestions how to do the back splash on an installed double sink, please?
If it were me I would get my epoxy mixed up and let it set up for a little while so it'll get thicker than what it would be if you just mixed it and poured it out that way it wouldn't run off the backsplash so fast or you could get a thickening agent to put in it either way it's going to be a little bit hard to get it to match the rest of the sink exact whichever way you do it make sure you put enough color on the backsplash so it don't all run off I hope this helps some.
Love your work! Keep it up and God bless you !
Thank you so much I really appreciate your comment.
This sink looks fantastic. Love those colors. Does this epoxy have a high odor? I know the spray paint does.
Thank you I appreciate that. No the epoxy has zero VOC. No odor at all some epoxy does normally the tabletop epoxies do not. And yes you are right the spray paint does.
Very well explained thank you 👍🏾👍🏾
Awesomeness... Is it possible to do an old bath tub? Mine looks terrible!
Thank you so much for your comment, yes it's possible to do a bathtub but it's going to take time and patience. You're going to have to get a epoxy thickener
That is simply gorgeous.
Thank you so much 😊
Beautiful! ❤❤❤
You mentioned at the beginning of your video a bonding agent..what did u use and where did u get it?
I just found this video and channel. I loved watching you work. It was super soothing to watch the colors run together to create such beautiful work. I have a few questions. How much does someone charge for something like this? I would love to have this done on my counters. I want to try it myself but too afraid to ruin them. Do you have any suggestions on items to start with to work out the growing pains of epoxy. Thanks!
Well first thank you I appreciate your comment. If I could suggest starting out I would get me some sample boards and practice before I just Dove right in and try to do my countertops that way you get familiar with the epoxy and how it's going to act. As far as how much it cost to do something like this it all depends on how many different colors is used and the technique that somebody has to do to achieve what the customer wants for example the sink in this video was it $280 sink once it was all done
Thank you, great video.
Thank you so much I appreciate that.
Do you have a preferred brand of epoxy? Also, with your rustoleum, are you using just their regular spray paint colors or have you played with their metallics as well?
For my sinks I like to use "Total Boat" epoxy and I use just the regular rustoleum spray paint I have not used there metallic paint.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Thank you! :-)
What did you first cover sink in ? Like base coat or sealer or bonder
I used to use a bonding primer but since I've started using WiseBond epoxy there's no need for the bonding primer anymore.
Looks great. I wouldn't mind making one 1 day. The kids in the back ground, I've learned to block out lol got almost half a dozen myself lol but I think there's an option on the TH-cam app to add some music. I did it for 1 video I made. Over all, good job. Subscribed to help you reach ur goals!
Thank you so very much for your comment and support on the channel it means a lot to me to read a comment like this.
Do you put a clear coat over after it cures?
These are amazing! Love it! 👏👏👏
Thank you. yes after the color coat cures a clear is poured on.
the color spray youre using is an epoxy one ? or oil based?
It's just regular spray paint you get from home Depot.
First epoxy I’ve seen with multi color. I have a fiberglass tub I need to redo! I
I love doing epoxy work the tubs are a little more complicated but can still be done.
Just curious does just letting it run in the drain hole affect the way the hardware and plugs and stuff go in?
I actually remove all of the hardware and put a bucket under the sink so the excess epoxy can run out. Then once it cures I reinstall everything.
Great job, maestro!
Can you do the same with a bath ?? It looks amazing
Thank you for the comment. You can I've done it to a few bathtubs in the past before I started making videos. But I have to tell you it is a pain in the rear end. Now though you can buy a epoxy thickener that allows you to do vertical surfaces that makes it a little easier.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 😂😂 Thankyou for your rely your work is amazing very talented . Liked and subscribe 👍
@@emmajones980 thank you so much I truly do appreciate that have a blessed day.
Do you do bathtub like this also
I've done bathtubs but to be honest with you they are an extreme pain in the rear end it's very hard to get the epoxy to do what you wanted to do and what it's supposed to do extremely hard.
Gorgeous!
Great video!
Thank you I really do appreciate that comment.
how long does it take to cure? Also, can you add a short clip to the end of your video after it cures if the finished product? It’s stunning as is, but I’d love to see it after the epoxy is done moving!
It takes about 6 hours to cure to the touch and a 100% cure it takes about 7 days. And yes I will make a small little video of the finished product.
What primer did you use before the start of the video?
Valspar bonding primer I got it at home Depot it's like $34 a gallon.
Fabulous work! Would you recommend using the Total Boat Epoxy on a tub? If not, do you have any recommendations?
Thank you so much for your comment and yes I would absolutely recommend total epoxy for a tub when this epoxy was formulated it was done so knowing that it was going to be wet most of the time so yes definitely would recommend Total Boat.
@@Bru-on-Top Thanks for the info!
Great awesome Job
Thank you I appreciate that.
THAT WAS AMAZING!!! THANK YOU💯
What is the cure time for each part of the process? Its gorgous
You want to start out by cleaning the sink very well. Next you want to take some 220 grit sandpaper lightly sand the entire sink. After that you want to put a coat of bonding primer on it when that dries lightly sand it put another coat of bonding primer on it let it dry for 24 hours. Then you can do your epoxy color coat give that 6 to 8 hours to cure and then pour a clear coat over top of that and in 7 days you could put the sink back in use hope this helps.
Beautiful!!!!
Thank you I really appreciate that. I'm getting ready to do a video of a sink that has a rock face edge on it so be on the lookout for that.
I know this video is 10 months old but I’m glad it still here I do have one question what did you start with the black it was already on the sink what is that I know you do a base coat but exactly what is it I ordered my Apoxsee from Amazon and I believe I’ve got the wrong one anyway I’ve got the Apoxsee and the color, little color packages so now I found out you need to put on a primer that’s what I’m looking for exactly what is the primer ?? The name of it ? Thank you !!
The black is a bonding primer you can get it at home Depot when you go in there ask them for valspar bonding primer. And what that does it allows the epoxy to bond better to the sink surface you can get a gallon of it for about $23. What type of epoxy did you get?
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Thank you so very much for answering !! Ty ty ty ty !!! I’m doing this myself my bathroom sink !! I thought I had it i’ll figure it out but up jump the primer. Lol. I said what !! But with your help I now know ! Ty ty
Beautiful!
Thank you I truly appreciate that.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
You're very welcome and thank you as well.
What did you prime with? I'm new. Hoping to do my countertop soon. Just not knowledgable about primers
I would recommend using a product called Valspar Bonding Primer very easy to use and you can get it at Home Depot. You need to put two coats on and sand between coats when the last coat drys you can start your epoxy work. Good luck and let me know if you need any more help.
Isn't Valspar the Lowe's store brand? I thought I saw it there yesterday.
How do u know how much epoxy to use
Normally on a flat surface I would use 3 oz per square foot. Kind of hard to judge is sink what I do I get the overall size of the sink if that is what I pouring then I'll add a couple oz. for the bowl part. If it's a flat surface it's 3oz. Per square foot. Hope this helps
Cool!! 😎 Love it! Just found ur channel.. so
New subscriber here! 😃
Well thank you so much!
Very beautiful
Thank you I appreciate it.
Amazing QUESTION ?? What kind of spray paint is it acrylic?
It's just regular old Rust-Oleum paint that you can get from Walmart or home Depot nothing special about it but I do use gloss I would not recommend using flat it doesn't mix too well with the paint for some reason you can use semi gloss gloss I've even used satin.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Thankyou for your time . I’m from Spain we don’t have wallmark 😂 or rust oleum but I will find the same kind of thank your work is amazing effects 👍👏
@@emmajones980 well thank you I really do appreciate that comment. What types of spray paint do you guys have over there?
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 we have luxens brand Gloss and satinado y also mat also we have the brand Montana not sure if you have it there and then the cheap store name ones
So as long as I use gloss spray I should be ok no ?
Do you sand down after ? Or just leave it as it is ? Thankyou for taking the time to read and reply mucho appreciate here it isn’t really a thing and the people that do actually do it are basicly robbing your money and asking so much for even a small piece so really looking forward to trying it and see 😂👍
Love this
Thank you so much.
bravo...continu je te souhaite bonne chance
Thank you so much.
do you have to do anything to the drains after the epoxy is cured? does the added epoxy affect the draining of the new sink? Do you need to do anything to make sure there are no bubbles?
The way I do it I take every bit of the hardware out of the sink and off of the sink everything. Then I clean it real well once that's done I put two coats of bonding primer on it after that cures for 24 hours I do my epoxy work. There has only been one time that I've had to clean the epoxy out of the bowl drain hole part for the hardware to fit back in only once because normally it's so thin on a vertical surface that you don't have to worry about that but if you do I've got a video showing you how to clean that as well but I believe you should be all right as long as you remove all the sink hardware.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 ok..yea..figured on removal of al hardware..so theres no build up with the epoxy that requires you to drill out to make the hardware fit again?
@@jimhorner67 there is a little build up like I said I've only had to drill out one drain hole over the years of doing sinks. So in my experience you shouldn't have any problem with it.
i subscribe to your channel im trying to do this at home on my own i wonder if you had to use primer paint before the epoxy
Yes it's
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@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 just seen this 😁 so happy im bout to email you now thank you so much i really appreciate your reply
Does it matter what sheen the paint is that you mix into the epoxy? Should I stay away from a high gloss?
Actually it's just the opposite high gloss or gloss is the best to use it blends better with epoxy. You can use a satin but you absolutely want to stay away from flat paint. I hope this helps.
Awesome work
Thank you so much I really appreciate that.
Do you need the heat gun if you just want a solid glossy color?
No you don't the two purposes of the heat gun is to one remove air from the epoxy and two is to manipulate colors and make them do what you want them to do. The only reason you would need the heat gun if you want one solid color is to just remove air bubbles from your epoxy.
Good job man
Thank you I appreciate that 👍💯
This is just lovely! Where can I get the materials used in this video? I have a brown marble and off white integrated sink. I would like to go gray with the blue and maybe white that was used in this video. Again wonderful job!
Thank you for your comment I truly appreciate it. As far as the materials I used on the sink you can get the spray paint at home Depot or Walmart. And if you look in some of my more recent videos not the little quick one minute videos. There will be a link to
WiseBond if you follow that link it'll take you to their website and you will be able to get the same epoxy there that I use on the sink and I also have a 10% discount code that you can use also but you have to use that link to use the discount code the code is
"KELLOGG10" copy that this will get you an additional 10% off of your total purchase.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 thank you so much
@@togetherwecan3560 your welcome ☺️
Does the epoxy cloud if water sits on it too long?
Some epoxy will the only one that I have found to work the best for me is TotalBoat Tabletop epoxy. And it also depends on how old your epoxy pour is the older the better. But if you put a urethane top coat on it it will not cloud. Hope this helps.
Can this be done with UV resin?
yes it can.
Can you show how to fix problems! I think I missed on my quantity of epoxy by not enough and by try to fixing and touch / heating to munch I make it worse! 😢
I cannot do sink.outside because it is stationary.could I do this indoors if I turn on exhaust fan and use a fan ???
You can do this indoors the resin has zero VOC. it has no bad smells.
Simple.. that is not! That is the most beautiful sink I’ve ever seen!
Thank you so much I really appreciate that.
It's so dope!!
Hello I seen the list of epoxy you use, which one did you use for this sink? Are any of the epoxy water proof and heat resistant?
Hello I use on my sinks either WiseBond or TotalBoat Tabletop epoxy. And to be completely honest with you all epoxy once cured is water proof also different epoxies have different heat resistance the wise Bond being a little more temperature tolerant. I hope this answers your questions.
I'm sorry I forgot to answer one of your questions on this sink I used TotalBoat epoxy
What sinks can't do, stainless steel kitchen?
Yes you can absolutely do this on stainless kitchen sinks.
How do you get the epoxy drips off of the bottom edges?
There is a couple of different ways you can remove the epoxy drips here's a link to one of my videos that's one of them ways
th-cam.com/video/iS3dCFyTdao/w-d-xo.html
Can you do this to a kitchen sink?
Yes you can do this to any sink.
I love it
Thank you I appreciate that.
Hi new subscriber here, how would you manage a sink with soap Wells in it?
First thank you for your support on the channel.
I would do it the same way that I do all my sinks I would just go light on the epoxy around the soap wells.
So beautiful
Thank you so much.
Gorgeous. New subscriber
Thank you I really appreciate that 😊
Can you do this type of technique on a laminate counter top?
Absolutely I have a video on my channel doing this to a countertop and I've also got a video coming up in the not too distant future of another countertop that I'm going to do
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 AWESOME!! Thank you!!!
Your welcome👍
I just did this to our sink with an overflow drain....the epoxy sealed off the holes that would allow the overflow to drain. Any suggestions on how to get the holes opened back up? Totally didn't think about this until I started to reassemble the faucet and drain.
Oh no! did it just seal off the face of the hole or the inside of the hole itself?
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 not sure how thick the fill is. Its the holes inside the drain hole that allows any water that gets into the overflow hole in the sink to drain out. I tried poking a sharp object into the hole thinking it might be thin but it seems pretty thick and i couldn't puncture through. I checked and best I can tell Texas doesn't require an overflow drain to meet building code so I may just find a way to seal off the overflow (thinking any water that accidentally get in there may end up being gross and stinky)and chalk this up to a lesson learned.
@@gausefamilytx Don't give up just yet! the one thing that will eat epoxy is Acetone. If you can get that in there an let it sit on the blocked holes it will turn that epoxy to jelly. But it's needs to set there for about 12 to 24 hrs. I hope this helps.
Was you able to get the holes opened back up in your sink?
So my question is, what do I do with the sink stopper area? Just take it out and tape it closed so the epoxy doesn't run down the drain?? My bathroom vanity is exactly like this but I can't take it off the cabinet.
Hello the first thing you want to do is disconnect the drain pipe from up underneath the sink you do not I can't stress enough you do not want to leave that hooked up. If you do it's going to fill that pipe full of epoxy and you're going to have a repair job on your hands. So my advice would be to unhook it put a bucket up under the sink drain take the drain part that's in the sink out and just let the epoxy run through and you're not going to be able to stop it whatever's going to run through just let it run through and catch in the bucket below. And you don't have to remove the sink from the cabinet base just tape around the perimeter of your project another words whatever you don't want epoxy to get on tape it off so epoxy can't get on it and you should be good to go. I hope this helps.
It does! Thank you! I'm a first time home owner trying to do some updating and I love watching these videos! One last question sorry, do I have to turn off the water to the bathroom before I disengage the pipe? I've never done something like this before so I thank you for your help!!
@@itsx0aliciadaatea if you just unhook the drain pipe and the hardware from the drain of the sink you don't have to turn the water off. But if you want to remove the faucet you are going to have to turn the water off. If you leave your sink in place like you said you had to just tape around the bottom of your faucet where it meets the sink top and tape around the edge of the sink where it meets the walls so epoxy does not get on anything but what you want it on. Whatever you do do not forget to remove the drain pipe from underneath the sink very important you do this you can also take the hardware out of the sink that connects to that pipe underneath.
What is the base coat? I didn't catch that.
It's a black bonding primer.
You rock!!!!
Thank you so much I really appreciate that 😊
Well when watching this video which is my first of yours and you were happy to be at 900 subscribers and hoping to be monetized, well I hope it happened for you I see you over 3 thousand subscribers
Yes yes it has happened and thank you it's slow but steady growth. I have to say though that that's probably more than half my fault for not being consistent with uploading but I've had a lot of stuff going on that I've had to deal with. But I think I'm in a position now where I can keep them coming.
Do you have to sand it before you put the primer on it?
+maureen bissonette
technically no you don't have to sand it one thing you do have to do though it's clean it very well with a heavy degreaser. although when you send it it makes for a better finish when you're done with your project. what so if you're asking me for my opinion I would say yes definitely send it but technically you don't have to hope this helps.
You could put it on a plastic or a large canvas maybe
You could I've seen this go on canvas before.
Can you use a hair dryer
Yes you can just go a little slower because the hair dryer don't get as hot so it takes a bit longer to get the air out.
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Beautiful ❤️😍
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BEAUTIFUL!!!!❤IT.....
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Can this be done on any sink like the plastic kind
Yes it can as long as the sinks not very flimsy but the epoxy it may not seem like it it also has a little flex in it but yes you can put it on plastic sink as long as you put bonding primer over it first
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 can u suggest a bonding primer pls
The bonding primer I found best for me is made by valspar and if I'm not mistaken it's like 25 $35 a gallon and it can be bought at home Depot or Lowe's it's called valspar bonding primer and you can have it tinted it normally comes in just White but they tint it for me all the time
When he first sprayed the white, and then the blue, I thought you myself... What in the heck is he doing ? Then, as it progressed I'm thinking...
Wow, that's amazing.
Thank you I really appreciate this comment.
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What do you charge for something like this?
It really depends on the design and how many different colors that I have to use. For the most part it starts at around $100 and goes up a little bit from there depending on design and product used.
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Cool. Where do you get the product?
@@rhess10 I get all of my product from WiseBond if you look in the description of some of my recent videos there will be a link to their website. And if you use that link to purchase anything there's also a 10% discount code I provide you as well the code is. (KELLOGG 10) enter this code and check out and you'll get 10% off the total price of your purchase and it's a very very good product. The links not going to be in the TH-cam shorts the short videos it'll be in the longer videos like my last sink video
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Which one do you recommend for Formica counters, kitchen and bath? This first job I have in mind is not large. It's in a mobile home. Also what about a top coat sealer? I've been watching so many videos and it seems there's like a final coat that hardens to be heat and scratch resistant. What do you think?
@@rhess10 witch epoxy do I recommend is that what you're asking? There is a two-part water-based urethane that I put on some of my projects if the customer wants it. If they don't I just pour a clear photo of regular countertop epoxy over it. And the epoxy that I use is he resistant to 550°.
How can we get the products in India'?
Are you talking about the epoxy??
@@LiquidCreationsCo2609 Yes
If you go to my last two or three videos that I just done there's a link in the description box below the video to
WiseBond.com follow that link or any of the links down there for that matter but especially the WiseBond link it will take you straight to their website and if you use that link there's also a discount code I have provided for you if you order something through that link and at checkout you enter that code which is "KELLOGG10" you will get 10% off of your total order.