Fractured Blue Granite Epoxy Countertop Kit
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Last updated 02 Jun 2024
Purchase a blue epoxy countertop kit. These fractured granite epoxy countertop kits come with all the spray paints and metallic powders that you’ll need for your project. Order your fractured blue granite epoxy countertop kit from Stone Coat Countertops.
Create your very own Blue Fractured Granite with Stone Coat Epoxy and save thousands compared to the exorbitant cost of natural blue granite. Don't deal with the hassle of heading to the granite shop, only to have the installer show up late and break your sink. Stone Coat has done the hard work for you by providing everything you need in a convenient kit. Our user-friendly epoxy is designed for DIY homeowners who are shocked by the prices at the granite yard. Transform your old countertop surface or build new countertops with ease. We provide step-by-step guidance on our channel, ensuring you're supported throughout the process. With our kit, you can achieve various epoxy countertop finishes by adjusting the color ratio. For even more customization, blend metallic powders before mixing them into the epoxy. The possibilities are truly endless. Upgrade your space with a Stone Coat Countertop Kit today and enjoy a fresh new look in just a few hours! Blue Fractured Granite Epoxy Kit Coverage Rate: 1/2-gallon = 10 square feet 1-gallon = 20 square feet 2-gallon = 40 square feet 4-gallon = 80 square feet Included in the Blue Fractured Granite Epoxy Kit: 1/2, 1, 2, or 4 gallons of Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Black 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Crater Lake Blue 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Blue Earth 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Purple Mountain 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Violet Pearl 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Sky Blue 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Gold 1 – Alumilite Dye – White 1 – Alumilite Dye – Black 1 - Epoxy Undercoat - Black *4-gallon kit contains 2 of every color additive and 2 - Epoxy Undercoats - Black Hand Meld Marble Technique: Exotic Pour Epoxy Countertop Technique: Quick Guide Instructions - Applying Epoxy over Old Countertop Phase 1: Countertop Prep Step 1: Clean and degrease countertops with TSP or a heavy duty degreaser. Clean off residue with warm water. Cover floor and cabinets to keep epoxy from getting them sticky! Step 2: Fill any pits, dings, and existing countertops seams with an all-purpose filler like Bondo. (optional step: Use Sawzall or multitool to remove existing backsplash if applicable. Fill gap with Bondo. Make new backsplash out of 1/2'' or 3/4'' MDF and pour it flat when you pour the countertop. When cured install with silicone. Use silicone where the countertop meets the backsplash and use paintable latex caulking where the backsplash meets the wall.) Step 3: When all-purpose filler is dry, sand filler back flat and rough up entire countertop with 60-120 grit sandpaper then clean the dust with 91% isopropyl alcohol. Step 4: Apply 2 - thin coats of our Bonding Primer for slick countertop surfaces (sold separately). The bonding primer creates a chemical bond over non-pours surfaces. Stone Coats Bonding Primer is translucent and will not color the countertop. Allow the bonding primer to dry 2-4 hours before the next step Step 5: Apply 2 - thin coats of Stone Coats Epoxy Undercoat - Black. Allow the undercoat to dry 1 hour between coats and let the undercoat dry a minimum of 4 hours before the next step - applying the Blue Fractured Granite Kit. Phase 2: Epoxy Coating - Blue Fractured Granite Epoxy Countertop HAND MELD MARBLE Technique: Step 1: Mix Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy at a 1:1 ratio. Measure 3-4 ounces per square foot of countertops. Mix for 2 minutes with a paddle mixer on a drill, or double the mixing time if mixing with a paint stick. Take time to scrape the sides of the bucket midway through mixing. Divide the mixed epoxy into separate mixing cups and add colors provided. Adjusting the ratio of colors used with change the look of the countertop to what style you'd like in your home. Step 2: Pour ribbons of the color epoxy over the countertop. Randomly apply colors in the flow you'd like. Use your gloved hands with light pressure to meld colors together.…
Create your very own Blue Fractured Granite with Stone Coat Epoxy and save thousands compared to the exorbitant cost of natural blue granite. Don't deal with the hassle of heading to the granite shop, only to have the installer show up late and break your sink. Stone Coat has done the hard work for you by providing everything you need in a convenient kit. Our user-friendly epoxy is designed for DIY homeowners who are shocked by the prices at the granite yard. Transform your old countertop surface or build new countertops with ease. We provide step-by-step guidance on our channel, ensuring you're supported throughout the process. With our kit, you can achieve various epoxy countertop finishes by adjusting the color ratio. For even more customization, blend metallic powders before mixing them into the epoxy. The possibilities are truly endless. Upgrade your space with a Stone Coat Countertop Kit today and enjoy a fresh new look in just a few hours! Blue Fractured Granite Epoxy Kit Coverage Rate: 1/2-gallon = 10 square feet 1-gallon = 20 square feet 2-gallon = 40 square feet 4-gallon = 80 square feet Included in the Blue Fractured Granite Epoxy Kit: 1/2, 1, 2, or 4 gallons of Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Black 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Crater Lake Blue 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Blue Earth 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Purple Mountain 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Violet Pearl 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Sky Blue 1 – Polycolor 15 gram – Gold 1 – Alumilite Dye – White 1 – Alumilite Dye – Black 1 - Epoxy Undercoat - Black *4-gallon kit contains 2 of every color additive and 2 - Epoxy Undercoats - Black Hand Meld Marble Technique: Exotic Pour Epoxy Countertop Technique: Quick Guide Instructions - Applying Epoxy over Old Countertop Phase 1: Countertop Prep Step 1: Clean and degrease countertops with TSP or a heavy duty degreaser. Clean off residue with warm water. Cover floor and cabinets to keep epoxy from getting them sticky! Step 2: Fill any pits, dings, and existing countertops seams with an all-purpose filler like Bondo. (optional step: Use Sawzall or multitool to remove existing backsplash if applicable. Fill gap with Bondo. Make new backsplash out of 1/2'' or 3/4'' MDF and pour it flat when you pour the countertop. When cured install with silicone. Use silicone where the countertop meets the backsplash and use paintable latex caulking where the backsplash meets the wall.) Step 3: When all-purpose filler is dry, sand filler back flat and rough up entire countertop with 60-120 grit sandpaper then clean the dust with 91% isopropyl alcohol. Step 4: Apply 2 - thin coats of our Bonding Primer for slick countertop surfaces (sold separately). The bonding primer creates a chemical bond over non-pours surfaces. Stone Coats Bonding Primer is translucent and will not color the countertop. Allow the bonding primer to dry 2-4 hours before the next step Step 5: Apply 2 - thin coats of Stone Coats Epoxy Undercoat - Black. Allow the undercoat to dry 1 hour between coats and let the undercoat dry a minimum of 4 hours before the next step - applying the Blue Fractured Granite Kit. Phase 2: Epoxy Coating - Blue Fractured Granite Epoxy Countertop HAND MELD MARBLE Technique: Step 1: Mix Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy at a 1:1 ratio. Measure 3-4 ounces per square foot of countertops. Mix for 2 minutes with a paddle mixer on a drill, or double the mixing time if mixing with a paint stick. Take time to scrape the sides of the bucket midway through mixing. Divide the mixed epoxy into separate mixing cups and add colors provided. Adjusting the ratio of colors used with change the look of the countertop to what style you'd like in your home. Step 2: Pour ribbons of the color epoxy over the countertop. Randomly apply colors in the flow you'd like. Use your gloved hands with light pressure to meld colors together.…
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