I totally like the dispersed effect with the iso propyl that is how I like it 👀😳😊I was watching the video of 05/11/2023 and it recommend to watch this video next so I’m here supporting the channel watching the entire video and giving like and comment and sharing with friends and family Saludos!!!👋👋😃👋
This is beautiful! I sorta liked it before you sprayed it the first time but the cells are interesting. I'd be the one who would want a controlled spray with the Isopropyl alcohol in small areas. This might be a great option for us - hubby loves stone that leans brown and I love marble and stones that lean gray....
We've made the kits DIY friendly with step by step tutorial videos that show you how to install! And sample kits also so you can see how easy it is before purchasing a full kit.
@@cristalbencosme6821 I've attempted epoxy a few times. It's an art for sure. It's easy to do and also easy to screw up. BUT... I'm very picky so that's part of the issue as well.
They literally take the screwing up part out of it. Their kits are great. I have only done epoxy 1 time on roughly 80 sq ft of counter space and I followed their instructions 100% and it came out amazing.
@@stelthy3450 I would like to redo my sinks in the master bath. They need a color change and I can't just buy another sick because they are a unique shape and length that places just don't sell. I will give the smaller one a go and hope it's good and if it is... I can tackle the big one!
Kyle has got this down! Ive watched all your videos multiple times and this one ranks at the top. Those subtle veins can be tough to create sometimes and you guys nailed it! Really gorgeous result and this is the type of patterns/colors I get asked most for. I'd love to see more! Thanks for putting out these tutorials for us.
I swear you guys make it look so easy..lol But results are beautiful. I like the less cell look for the counter top. But I do like the cells more on floors.
Good Video 😊. That is almost the look (color) that I am looking for. The look that I really want is Primarily white with black and grey streaks with gold veins running through it. Keep the video's comin.
What you're planning sounds beautiful! You can probably do a pigmented white base and create the highlights using our silver and black metallics, then add the gold details using our gold Leggari effects✨ Check out our kits or customize your own here: leggari.com/order-countertops/ and reach out if you need any help installing our products 👉support.leggari.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Love this look. If I wanted to do just a top of the table could I wait for the epoxy to cure a little more so that it does not drip but is not fully cured?
This is so awesome! Exactly the Top I would like to do! Problem is, that I live in Germany and I don’t know if I can get your sets here. So question would be, could I follow the same steps with materials I can get here?
what do you do to an existing Formica counter top with hard 90 degree edge? I am sanding the Formica surface and priming it as you do. Do I lightly sand the edge to round it a bit or use a small router edge or remove the formica edge completely? i was told it should be rounded slightly so epoxy can flow over edge easier. Looks great. Tks
I am so glad I found your videos. I have done my countertop using Giani, but I don't like the result. I plan to redo it using the Stone Coat, but it requires so many tools specifically the torch. Before I purchase the Stone Coat, I saw your video. Looks like you made it so easy and the result looks so beautiful. I will look more videos before I purchase. Thank you.
We have hundreds of videos on our channel and are coming out with new videos weekly and check out our kits at Leggari.com that come with the most in-depth step by step tutorials way more in-depth then our UA-cam videos! We have your back every step of the way! There is a video for every single step from prep work to setting up mixing stations, primer, applying the epoxy and even topcoat!
Depends if it's attached or not! Here are a few videos to give an idea of how you can coat backsplash > attached - ua-cam.com/video/kUAziUFcgF4/v-deo.html removed - ua-cam.com/video/PyAIKugTz0E/v-deo.html
The finished product is beautiful, but I wish you would have addressed the problem of staining with epoxy. Even leaving a coffee cup that leaves a ring stains permanently, not to mention wine. Do you have a resolution for that? Also, it's handy to line the bottom of the counter edges with packing tape and that way you don't have to wait and continually walk around scraping the bottom.
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 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.
Absolutely stunning. Looks like $$$ Quartz that would cost a fortune in that thickness. This formula is a winner for clients looking for a contemporary white fish with subtle coloration. Now, gloss or matte top coat? Would love to see it with matte.
I must say the final look is very nice indeed. Will definetly consider this as I am going to paint my granite countertops. Question: does it matter if my counterops have slightly rounded edges. on the
Hello! For the price and amount of product you will need, you can select a kit here leggari.com and input your square footage. We'll do the hard part of calculating how much product you need and ship it right to you 💯 Also, here is a video on how we coat over tile 👉 ua-cam.com/video/_R0Y5kB-iCY/v-deo.html
Does this end up smelling though? I have a lot of epoxy art projects in my house and the resin just smells awful. Some have also started to yellow. Does it depend on the quality of epoxy? And is food safe and all that?
Quality definitely matters! Once cured, our epoxy is safe. We'd still recommend using cutting boards and such for food preparation, just like with most other countertop surfaces. Our epoxy is zero VOC, virtually odorless and waterproof. For more on our epoxy 👉 leggari.com/product/metallic-epoxy/💯
Yes we always recommend one of are urethane topcoats. It comes in matte or gloss with or without out grit additive which gives a very slight sandpaper texture that helps with slip and scratch resistance, it also takes a bit of the shine off the gloss if you add the grit to the gloss!
Yes you can install epoxy over epoxy! This is our studio countertop where we have coated several times over the existing epoxy surfaces. Our WB Primer makes it possible 👉 leggari.com/product/wb-primer/
@@LeggariProducts Awesome, I'll look into it, also my first design came out nice enough, I probably mixed too many colors cause I didn't get what I was looking for so I want to start over. I never put the top coat on but it's been a few months now since I did it. I would assume I would still need to sand it down first, correct?
It's best to pull it before the resin is completely cured, that way no tape gets stuck in the hard resin against the wall. Also, we don't recommend a suuuper strong tape. Painter's tape does just fine👍
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 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.
It depends on what surface you are planning to install our product on. For some you can just prime, others require sanding and priming. Check out these videos where we coat over multiple kinds of surface 👇 ua-cam.com/video/7KJ2rRglsSU/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/68QhkUmYAS0/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/Dy51PEMCmNg/v-deo.html For specific questions regarding your project, feel free to contact our customer service 1-844-LEGGARI (534-4274) customerservice@leggari.com
Yes! This is our process for coating over granite! 👉 ua-cam.com/video/4BudkdCqbq0/v-deo.html For the second half: ua-cam.com/video/68QhkUmYAS0/v-deo.html
Do you have anything that i can apply to a late nineties cultured marble vanity top (with single sink) in my bathroom? It's that yellow-ish cultured marble that was popular back in the day. It's 55 inches wide (long) and 22 inches deep (wide) depending on how you look at it. It has a built in rear backsplash , and it has the optional left-side splash that is a separate piece. I have no idea which way to go on color but I'll probably do white-gray-ish pattern for some new VINYL Floor tile. So I'm looking for color ideas. The Vanity is the real maple wood (smooth) , so it's a very light stain brown color and very nice wood but I'll paint that whatever would go with the Top Epoxy coating color decision.
We did a dirty pour, and it turned out very nice on top, but the edges suck. I wasn’t here for the project and it didn’t get sanded well enough and the dye got caught on any imperfections that were on the edges. We want to just do the edges again only. Is there a process or a video I can watch
Yes all epoxy ambers, but you only really notice it in white and clear, but paired with our urethane topcoat that are UV stable you have an added layer of protection!
hello!! beautiful kitchen!! but because no one and I have seen many videos and no one dares to make a complete backsplash of a kitchen wall in granite painted in white marble. They only make the kitchen countertops, I know it is quite a challenge for the resin masters since the resin is self-leveling and slides on a fixed wall. Do you accept the challenge? I await your response, thank you
Our resin is designed to self-level and push any air that was mixed in to the surface. As you will see in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/WFPXySBhoXo/v-deo.html we purposely mix in a lot of air and still get a beautifully smooth, glossy surface once it sets🔥
We calculate the amount of product for you! If you select a kit and input your Square Footage, we will send a kit with the products you need right to your door 💯 leggari.com/order-countertops/
I just moved in my home with Epoxy countertops. I would keep them but they are black and brown swirls in a very dark kitchen. Can I Epoxy over them? If not, do you have another product that will work over them? Thank you!
I like the affect with the isopropyl. Also, I'd like to see a combination of jet black, a tan (or camel), white, and grey or silver. One question, when are the new colors going to be added to the website color chart?
This is my favorite epoxy video I have seen so far, the other drawn on veins just look like a cheap art project, but this looks like real marble
Actually, what you covered up was absolutely beautiful. 👍🏼
im sure these are demos
I think that was epoxy too so they’re going over old demos
I totally like the dispersed effect with the iso propyl that is how I like it 👀😳😊I was watching the video of 05/11/2023 and it recommend to watch this video next so I’m here supporting the channel watching the entire video and giving like and comment and sharing with friends and family Saludos!!!👋👋😃👋
This is beautiful! I sorta liked it before you sprayed it the first time but the cells are interesting. I'd be the one who would want a controlled spray with the Isopropyl alcohol in small areas. This might be a great option for us - hubby loves stone that leans brown and I love marble and stones that lean gray....
Awesome thanks for your input!
Best looking countertop I’ve seen after watching tons of them great job guys
and when you make it look that easy... you know it's that hard
We've made the kits DIY friendly with step by step tutorial videos that show you how to install! And sample kits also so you can see how easy it is before purchasing a full kit.
Lmaooo wow i was so inspired and now your comment made me laugh out loud
@@cristalbencosme6821 I've attempted epoxy a few times. It's an art for sure. It's easy to do and also easy to screw up. BUT... I'm very picky so that's part of the issue as well.
They literally take the screwing up part out of it. Their kits are great. I have only done epoxy 1 time on roughly 80 sq ft of counter space and I followed their instructions 100% and it came out amazing.
@@stelthy3450 I would like to redo my sinks in the master bath. They need a color change and I can't just buy another sick because they are a unique shape and length that places just don't sell. I will give the smaller one a go and hope it's good and if it is... I can tackle the big one!
Kyle has got this down! Ive watched all your videos multiple times and this one ranks at the top. Those subtle veins can be tough to create sometimes and you guys nailed it! Really gorgeous result and this is the type of patterns/colors I get asked most for. I'd love to see more!
Thanks for putting out these tutorials for us.
I've watched videos for 3 years...BEST EVER
Both effects are good but the dispersing effect really brings home the 'natural' look.
This I believe, is one of your prettiest color combos! One of my favorites, thanks.
I swear you guys make it look so easy..lol But results are beautiful. I like the less cell look for the counter top. But I do like the cells more on floors.
The one in the blue shirt is cute and creative.
Is your epoxy and top coat UV resistant to prevent ambering/yellowing?
This is nice! Do the counters start to yellow if exposed to the sun?
Absolutely beautiful!
Excelente cómo todos los demás, en sus trabajos no aplican calor con el soplador térmico?
¡Si, gracias!
Good Video 😊. That is almost the look (color) that I am looking for. The look that I really want is Primarily white with black and grey streaks with gold veins running through it.
Keep the video's comin.
What you're planning sounds beautiful! You can probably do a pigmented white base and create the highlights using our silver and black metallics, then add the gold details using our gold Leggari effects✨ Check out our kits or customize your own here: leggari.com/order-countertops/ and reach out if you need any help installing our products 👉support.leggari.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
@@LeggariProductsAWESOME 👌 👏 👍 😊.
Thank you 😊.
these are amazing, rock solid, nothing beats it
Love this look. If I wanted to do just a top of the table could I wait for the epoxy to cure a little more so that it does not drip but is not fully cured?
Loving the product kit - looks easy. I hope to do same for my small kitchen. Tks for gr8 video tutorial
Thanks for watching! You can find this kit and more like it here! leggari.com/order-countertops/#standard-epoxy-kits
هل يتحمل كل الاعراض الموجوده في المطبخ من حرارة ورطوبه هذا النوع من الطلاء ؟
Did you use brown rather than grey? Do you use masking tape on edges rather than painters tape? Is it because it's stronger?
Can you do this same technique over wood or laminate?
Would also like to know this..please!!
Absolutely beautiful
That looks AMAZING ❤
Thank you! and Thanks for watching🔥
Best video yet !
Awesome job
Amazing work. One question: Is it durable if I do it on a countertop in Pizza shop. I mean daily use for dough etc... directly on the counter?
This is so awesome! Exactly the Top I would like to do! Problem is, that I live in Germany and I don’t know if I can get your sets here. So question would be, could I follow the same steps with materials I can get here?
I see most people hit this with a torch after to dissipate any bubbling, was this step needed for this??
what do you do to an existing Formica counter top with hard 90 degree edge? I am sanding the Formica surface and priming it as you do. Do I lightly sand the edge to round it a bit or use a small router edge or remove the formica edge completely? i was told it should be rounded slightly so epoxy can flow over edge easier. Looks great. Tks
I have the same question!
This counter style the best
Isn't it beautiful😍🔥
What’s the adding total thickness to consider for this finish?
Beautiful
turned out amazing
What about if your counter goes up the backsplash a little bit?
if you don't sell the white pigmented epoxy any longer, how do i mix the white legardi effects into the clear metallic epoxy, to make the base?
I am so glad I found your videos. I have done my countertop using Giani, but I don't like the result. I plan to redo it using the Stone Coat, but it requires so many tools specifically the torch. Before I purchase the Stone Coat, I saw your video. Looks like you made it so easy and the result looks so beautiful. I will look more videos before I purchase. Thank you.
We have hundreds of videos on our channel and are coming out with new videos weekly and check out our kits at Leggari.com that come with the most in-depth step by step tutorials way more in-depth then our UA-cam videos! We have your back every step of the way! There is a video for every single step from prep work to setting up mixing stations, primer, applying the epoxy and even topcoat!
When do you pull the tape for the sink and the backsplash area? Same time as the edges?
No! Not till the next day at the earliest!
I have laminate that is vertically up against the backsplash. How do I do that part?
Depends if it's attached or not! Here are a few videos to give an idea of how you can coat backsplash > attached - ua-cam.com/video/kUAziUFcgF4/v-deo.html
removed - ua-cam.com/video/PyAIKugTz0E/v-deo.html
It's beautiful
what about a 4" back splash? I have a very small project to try on a 2x4 bath vanity.
The finished product is beautiful, but I wish you would have addressed the problem of staining with epoxy. Even leaving a coffee cup that leaves a ring stains permanently, not to mention wine. Do you have a resolution for that? Also, it's handy to line the bottom of the counter edges with packing tape and that way you don't have to wait and continually walk around scraping the bottom.
yeah I thought there was supposed to be a top coat....
beautiful countertops thanks guys for the video
Thanks for watching!🔥
Check out this beautiful countertop we used a different technique on 👉ua-cam.com/video/vSNsMQXdb6Q/v-deo.html
What does the denatured alcohol do to the countertops? And is it necessary to use that?
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 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.
Hi, nice video, i have a question, ig we turn the a/c off, will that give us more time to work with the epoxy?
Cuánto tiempo dejan para dejar caer lo bordes
Absolutely stunning. Looks like $$$ Quartz that would cost a fortune in that thickness. This formula is a winner for clients looking for a contemporary white fish with subtle coloration.
Now, gloss or matte top coat? Would love to see it with matte.
was thinking the same thing. I"m going to to a coffee table the same way but with gold veins.
Beautiful job! ❤
Thank you! You can find this kit and ones like it here! 😍👉leggari.com/order-countertops/
Ok so tht technique u did in this video, can it be used with the floor? Or do u HAVE to add the color last?
Why did you mist it with denatured alcohol???
I need this in my kitchen!😍
Check out the kit for this countertop here!👇 It really is beautiful😍
leggari.com/product/leggari-stone-kit-12/
I must say the final look is very nice indeed. Will definetly consider this as I am going to paint my granite countertops.
Question: does it matter if my counterops have slightly rounded edges. on the
That's perfect you actually want rounded edges so that the epoxy can flow over and coat the faces of your countertop!
Nice but l want know after finish whate spreading material over the epoxy surface
I'm torn between choosing silver or brown as the brown looks like a subtle gray to me. Help!
It’s all beautiful but I think I like the tighter vein.
Can I use this for the bathtub
Perfect tutorial, guys! How much product will be required for a 9.5ft x 14ft room? I'd like to cover the ceramic tiles in my master closet. Ty in adv.
Hello! For the price and amount of product you will need, you can select a kit here leggari.com and input your square footage. We'll do the hard part of calculating how much product you need and ship it right to you 💯
Also, here is a video on how we coat over tile 👉 ua-cam.com/video/_R0Y5kB-iCY/v-deo.html
Can this be done over existing granite? What about the backsplash (6")?
I have this exact same question
Does this end up smelling though? I have a lot of epoxy art projects in my house and the resin just smells awful. Some have also started to yellow. Does it depend on the quality of epoxy? And is food safe and all that?
Quality definitely matters! Once cured, our epoxy is safe. We'd still recommend using cutting boards and such for food preparation, just like with most other countertop surfaces. Our epoxy is zero VOC, virtually odorless and waterproof. For more on our epoxy 👉 leggari.com/product/metallic-epoxy/💯
Maganda sya super😍👍👍👍gusto ko ganito sa floring ng magiging bahay ko.😂
Pangarap lng nmn🙏🙏🙏
Beautiful, do you come back with a topcoat? Why if I don’t want it shiny, if I want a mat finish?
Yes we always recommend one of are urethane topcoats. It comes in matte or gloss with or without out grit additive which gives a very slight sandpaper texture that helps with slip and scratch resistance, it also takes a bit of the shine off the gloss if you add the grit to the gloss!
@@LeggariProducts can i paint a metallic epoxy floor at night.?
That white coat just SCREAMS MY TEETH IS YELLOW ASF 🤣🤣💀 but I’m in love with this AMAZING 🔥🔥🔥💪🏽
Thank you!
It's a nice job, I want to start my own project, where can I buy epoxy materials in South Africa
Hello, excuse me, what kind of primer did you apply first? 😊
We use WB Primer. Check it out! leggari.com/product/counter-wb-primer/
You don’t need to take the shine of sander before the primer??
My kitchen is about the same size as the example. Is there some kit providing everything I need to get this result.
Yes! You can view our countertop kits here 👉 leggari.com/order-countertops/#standard-epoxy-kits
Was that countertop underneath epoxy also. I'm just wandering if you can do epoxy over epoxy if you want to start over.
Yes you can install epoxy over epoxy! This is our studio countertop where we have coated several times over the existing epoxy surfaces. Our WB Primer makes it possible 👉 leggari.com/product/wb-primer/
@@LeggariProducts Awesome, I'll look into it, also my first design came out nice enough, I probably mixed too many colors cause I didn't get what I was looking for so I want to start over. I never put the top coat on but it's been a few months now since I did it. I would assume I would still need to sand it down first, correct?
@@nwalker2619 Yes! Sanding it down before top coating is always best when the resin has had longer than 24 hours to cure.
@@LeggariProducts TY, good too know that I don't have to go through the trouble of removing the old epoxy
Sir your very nic work epoxy I like you and your work sir I am your very big fan,
Love it!! Will do that on my table ❤️
You should!
Do u have to sand down ever before priming ?
What about the tape on the back splash? How do you pull it so it doesn't screw up your epoxy or the back wall
It's best to pull it before the resin is completely cured, that way no tape gets stuck in the hard resin against the wall. Also, we don't recommend a suuuper strong tape. Painter's tape does just fine👍
Is cell dispersing effect created with any type of dye or does it have to be an alcohol ink?
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 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.
Hello! Just want to ask you just paint primer no sanding first?
It depends on what surface you are planning to install our product on. For some you can just prime, others require sanding and priming. Check out these videos where we coat over multiple kinds of surface 👇
ua-cam.com/video/7KJ2rRglsSU/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/68QhkUmYAS0/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/Dy51PEMCmNg/v-deo.html
For specific questions regarding your project, feel free to contact our customer service
1-844-LEGGARI (534-4274)
customerservice@leggari.com
Also, no heat gun or blow torch??
Hi , it looks gorgeous!!! I would like to know if that could be done over the black granite?
Yes it can!
what was the first white peinting pre pain they do not expain
Hello! This is our primer. Check it out! 👉. leggari.com/product/wb-primer/
What kit is this I want to order this exact one
Would this work on quarts countert top?
Yes! This is our process for coating over granite! 👉 ua-cam.com/video/4BudkdCqbq0/v-deo.html
For the second half: ua-cam.com/video/68QhkUmYAS0/v-deo.html
Do you have anything that i can apply to a late nineties cultured marble vanity top (with single sink) in my bathroom? It's that yellow-ish cultured marble that was popular back in the day. It's 55 inches wide (long) and 22 inches deep (wide) depending on how you look at it. It has a built in rear backsplash , and it has the optional left-side splash that is a separate piece. I have no idea which way to go on color but I'll probably do white-gray-ish pattern for some new VINYL Floor tile. So I'm looking for color ideas. The Vanity is the real maple wood (smooth) , so it's a very light stain brown color and very nice wood but I'll paint that whatever would go with the Top Epoxy coating color decision.
We did a dirty pour, and it turned out very nice on top, but the edges suck. I wasn’t here for the project and it didn’t get sanded well enough and the dye got caught on any imperfections that were on the edges. We want to just do the edges again only. Is there a process or a video I can watch
Yes, if you fill out the contact form here our team can help with this: support.leggari.com/hc/en-us/requests/new
Does your product yellow after a while,what do you use to prevent yellowing?
Yes all epoxy ambers, but you only really notice it in white and clear, but paired with our urethane topcoat that are UV stable you have an added layer of protection!
I would rather not spray it, Pretty counter top but i would lije more color in it if it was mine 😊
How many gallons did you use ?
LOVE!!
🔥🔥
my countertops are about the same size. how many 3 gallon kits did this take?
1, 3 gallon kit coated this kitchen!
What is the best tape to use?
hello!! beautiful kitchen!! but because no one and I have seen many videos and no one dares to make a complete backsplash of a kitchen wall in granite painted in white marble. They only make the kitchen countertops, I know it is quite a challenge for the resin masters since the resin is self-leveling and slides on a fixed wall. Do you accept the challenge? I await your response, thank you
Very Beautiful
Thank you!
didn't you guys used to use blowtorches to get the bubbles out? Is the resin made differently now or something?
Our resin is designed to self-level and push any air that was mixed in to the surface. As you will see in this video 👉 ua-cam.com/video/WFPXySBhoXo/v-deo.html we purposely mix in a lot of air and still get a beautifully smooth, glossy surface once it sets🔥
What is the denatured alcohol for?
wondering the same thing
How do I know how much resin I should use per sqf for these types of designs?
We calculate the amount of product for you! If you select a kit and input your Square Footage, we will send a kit with the products you need right to your door 💯 leggari.com/order-countertops/
I just moved in my home with Epoxy countertops. I would keep them but they are black and brown swirls in a very dark kitchen. Can I Epoxy over them? If not, do you have another product that will work over them? Thank you!
Do they have any scratches or wrinkles? I want to do mine but I'm concerned
I like the affect with the isopropyl. Also, I'd like to see a combination of jet black, a tan (or camel), white, and grey or silver. One question, when are the new colors going to be added to the website color chart?
No need to torch the bubbles out?
What is the purpose of spraying with denatured alcohol?
The ONE comment they didn’t answer… I have the sane question.
I keep hearing that the whites tend to yellow in about a years time. Is this true? Anyone experience this?
It definitely does not turn yellow
Amazing!
Thanks for watching! You can find this kit and other beautiful options here!👉 leggari.com/order-countertops/
MARRY MEEEE!!!!!!!
How many letters of epoxy did use?
Wow, that's beautiful ! Any classes in Sarasota, Fla. area ?
Thank you! We no longer offer in person classes but we will be launching an online academy soon! 👉 leggariacademy.com