Would love to do this on my bathroom vanity. I watched one of your bathroom vanity ones with similar colors. Would this be an option with a bathroom sink vanity?
I would also love to see this effect with cream, beige, and taupe (Not gold). I am sick and tired of everything gray, black, and white which in my opinion is institutional. I purchased my appliances one year ago and they are biscuit; not stainless steel, gray, black, or white. It wasn't easy but I did it. I have yet to paint my cabinets with the biscuit color but with a wood floor it will look warm and inviting. I want a compatible countertop with No veins! Please do a video with these colors.
Hey there. Just wanted to say thanks. I'm pretty new to epoxy pouring, about 2+ years. I set it aside about 6 months ago because I couldn't get it right and epoxy pouring mistakes are expensive! About 2 weeks ago I watched a few of your videos, was inspired, and my last 3 pieces have been perfect!!! Again, thank you, Red
I love watching your videos for art and craft reference, I am intrigued by DIY home improvement. You don’t just make counter tops, you make works of art. It’s amazing that you can replicate real stone so perfectly. You guys are incredibly talented!
This is absolutely beautiful! I am going to copy this recipe but with darker tones rather than lighter for my dining room table. My cabinets are white and my countertops will also be white after I epoxy them and so the darker greys, black, and subtle whites in the table will look so gorgeous!
I'd love this in my bathroom on the countertop! With the diamond dust in it I bet it looks luxurious and they have an array of colors to choose from depending on your space and style
I'm so thankful I found your UA-cam channe after watching videos for 8 hours I came upon yours, thank Godl, I'm getting ready to redo my kitchen. So now I'm watching all your videos and I'm going to use your product. Thank you so much for making these.
Can you please do some more tops with flat smooth edges? In my area no one wants rock edges. A flat smooth edge is much harder to achieve than a rock edge and I’d love to see more of how you get a perfectly flawless flat edge. Thanks
You can have any edge you like. You either buy the substrate of choice with a straight edge or you cut the edge straight when you're preparing the substrate for the paint.
I can get my edges to nearly be flawless smooth. The trick is done in sanding. If you time the color coat right your color coat will be thicker when it goes over the edge. Put a scrap piece of MDF behind your sandpaper as a sanding block and carefully sand the color coat on the edge as flat as you can without going thru with 220. Tape back up your edges. Then I do a thin clear about 2oz a sqft to fill in pinholes on the top spread with a 1/8 vnotch trowel so I add a little back to the top and move the material closer to the edge as you chop. Then pull your tape and brush the edges as it goes over with horizontal brush strokes end to end as it comes over the sides. When it cures it will be nearly flat sides with just some minor ripples. Then do your normal clear with 3oz a sqft. Tape up the sides of the counter again for this coat. Spread/Chop/torch and then pull the tape when it's still warm and it will flow super smooth. It will stop dripping before it jells but be super smooth. The edges of my counters have less ripple than my Ikea high gloss cabinet doors.
I absolutely love your enthusiasm & professionalism. It's very important to me to have a refined smooth edge ... I generally love the earthiness, but I'm in need of the least amount of bumpy edge as well... I'd love to see if you would finish with a different timing or a different frame of some kind instead of the tape or if you would actually go back sanding and buffer. Please let me know how you do your magic. Thank you so much !!!
I didn't know our bath countertops had yellowed so badly until I wanted to redecorate and add color, but the counters were the wrong color! It's time to change and update. I do acrylic pouring now and use epoxy resins, don't know why it's taken me so long to find the perfect method for my counters, too. Duh! I know why, it's such a BIG expense to replace if I mess up; in my pouring, I can just scrape the canvas, wash it or toss it. Not countertops. Your method has taken most of the fear out and I'm ready to try. Thanks for the thorough instructions and demonstration.
This is what I need to do in my kitchen when I finally have one again. Had a custom cabinet contractor leave me without a kitchen back in February this year. It's taken a while (since that failure) to get this situation remedied via big box store, and I'll finally have cabinets delivered 1/13/22. But now their countertop vendors are taking up to 10 weeks, so if I wait on THEM, it'll be a year and at least 2 months WITHOUT a kitchen. I saw you guys in my FB feed recently, so I started following you and soaking up all the great stuff you've been putting out there, and I thought "hmm... I could do this... I'm really handy..." My cabinets will be dark-ish, so I need something like THIS to offset that. After being left without a kitchen, AND the initial deposit I gave that thief, it's costing me more than twice what it was supposed to, to fix what he left me with. SO... I'm seriously contemplating tackling the countertops on my own, to avoid the total cost reaching 3x what it was initially supposed to cost with the guy that no-showed on me after my kitchen demo. Love what you put out here for us, and really hope I can pull it off if I try this. Templates first, of course! 😁
Also I would recommend practicing on something like a table or even just a sample board. We messed up on taking the tape off at the right time and now we have big bubbles on the edges. Top is amazing.
You mentioned a few times to heat your Epoxy up to help it flow with a space heater which I do not have but I put the "A" Epoxy in the kitchen sink and filled it with very hot water for an hour ahead of my counter top pour. Now that I know it works I'll heat up both parts A and B next time. .Well worth the trouble epoxy flows ever so well now. Flowed extremely well when I tilted my work. Worked out great poured like magic. And I also after mixing all my colors in small cups poured little one inch rows of each color across a paint roller pan instead of the big bucket.. I did a white flood coat on the whole counter to be sure it had full coverage and the rest of the exotic dirty pour just flowed on the counter top easily. I did a one inch row of white across the pan then below it a one inch row of grey across the pan below that another off white with grey white paint .I did like four rows in the pan and then I poured it on counter top. This is more time consuming but I feel it's worth the control you have keep colors separate and you get to see how your colors are being laid out on the counter so now you can add darker or lighter colors ahead of time in the pan and place them where you want them.. I loved how the colors hardly mixed with each other until the instant I began to pour them out. .LOL My wife did not want any black in counter and wanted a small streak or two of black. When I was pouring the grey cup out I used your mixing method to have a single drop of black dye on the edge of the cup and just barely let the Epoxy touch the black dye to make grey. So I quess i turned the grey cup and It poured out of the black dye sitting on the ups lip and BIG lol I got a pretty black streak that i loved. and the wife liked it too... After I was completely done, Like 3 or four hours later I poured of what was still in the cups and i made a sample board. wow ! talk about a long working time. .that is iN SMALL AMOUNTS never let it stay in large amount longer ( a quart or over more ) than 4 minutes or so Get it on your counter top or small cups ASAP ! Shockingly I had about 3 or 4 ozs in a cup from the pours from the day before and it still like the minute I poured it Like 14 hours later...I would not have believed anyone if they told me no way love it
@@sofiahayat I've only had my counters a month. LOVE LOVE LOVE them. Mine have the gloss top coat UV protection.I doubled the water to keep down the matte finish and they are smooth to the tough. So far so good
Very impressive. I installed cultured (or "engineered" as some people refer to it) marble slabs in my Mom's bathroom shower, and was thinking of doing the same with my bathroom. After watching this video I am rethinking that.
Would love to see a hunter green solid with diamonds and other things to make it pop. For my hunting cabin but keep it just hunter green. Thank you very much. RWP2
Well ya got me, my wife is heading away for two weeks so looks like im redoing our kitchen countertops with this pattern, then wil finish the cabinets next week in a dark mocca stain. No experience so wish me luck. Your whole team and you are awesome 👌, love the videos.
You should know you will have to redo it anytime from 1 month - 3 years later because it WILL YELLOW. They don’t mention that in this video but if you ask him about the yellowing they’ll tell you that it does and that they suggest not using white
Love it !! I have to say your video presentations are BANG ON !! Very well presented, you provide thorough instructions which include curing times, measurements and pro tips !! I will be redoing my bathroom countertop and will 100% order my products from you.
You guys are awesome I love watching you guys. I’ve been learning from you. I have an artistic side but I’ve been a builder for 20 years and this has changed the game for me.
I have two kitchen tables to reface. I will be using this technique and purchasing your products. I cant wait to tackle this project and will share my photos. Your work is amazing and you provide excellent easy step-by-step tutorials. Simply the best Mike! Keep the videos coming.
@@StoneCoatCountertops I used the stone coat resin. Will be purchasing the whole kit for my kitchen counters. But could you tell me how you would stonecoat a tub surround on a tub jacuzzi that is already in place
stonecoat for UK!!! ( Is going to keep at this till it happens.. plus hey I could be your UK brand ambassador.. lol) this marble looks gorgeous.. get me stonecoat and I'll redo my kitchen in blue and white marble. I post my stuff on Instagram but I'm always mentioning you guys and how it sucks we have nothing comparable to your epoxy. I have to use 3 different epoxys sometimes to get similar results and then it doesn't match your heat resistance or UV. I've had one of the worst years ( not just cus of the vivid horror) but getting stonecoat even a small amount would make my millenia
@@StoneCoatCountertops Not yet. The only place I have to work is in my garage and its pretty cold and wet here in the NW. Waiting for spring / summer time frame. Thanks for asking
HI, I just discovered your channel and I am very excited! You are very skilled and I love your models. As I am going to redecorate my house, one little question: Can I cover my tiled floor with epoxy? I understand the technology, I know what I want, but under the tiles there is a heating system and I don't want to loose this advantage. Does epoxy have thermal conductivity?
I finally got around to ordering some of your clear coat epoxy. And let me just say, it well exceeded my expectations!!. I made a version of the carbon fiber table you made, and it is coming out amazing!,,, thanks again!!
@@StoneCoatCountertops I just added the final top coat and ordered some legs. I am not part of the insiders group. Let me know how to join and I will post it up when it’s done. Thanks again.
Buddy you're kind of a genius explaining the application to a worker type person. When you tell us the temperature, measurements, show it setting up by dripping it from your fingertips and the time it took to get there, you've sold me on selling this product. I'm wondering on suggested customer pricing. I'm a 25year self employed painter/drywaller and I think in Nashville this product will sell like hotcakes! Ty!
We need a video on how to make all by yourself slab cabinet doors. My cabinets are older solid wood cabinets but the doors are not standard sizes & have designs routered into them & are smaller than today's standard pre-made doors. Doesn't have to look like stone but could look like quartz about like the diamond dust you showed here.
⚪ www.stonecoatcountertops.com/white-exotic-marble ⚪
We think this was on of our best White Marble pieces yet. What do you think?
Can you use this for floorings too or do you have a different product for that?
@@docding Yes you can do floors with this using our Flooring Epoxy!
Outstanding! I would love to see an epoxy floor!
Hello Addmin one question: Wich resin(brand) is best to make river coffee table
Would love to do this on my bathroom vanity. I watched one of your bathroom vanity ones with similar colors. Would this be an option with a bathroom sink vanity?
I would love to see this subtle effect with creams ,beige and golds. Kinda like a Taj Mahal Quartzite.
I would also love to see this effect with cream, beige, and taupe (Not gold). I am sick and tired of everything gray, black, and white which in my opinion is institutional. I purchased my appliances one year ago and they are biscuit; not stainless steel, gray, black, or white. It wasn't easy but I did it. I have yet to paint my cabinets with the biscuit color but with a wood floor it will look warm and inviting. I want a compatible countertop with No veins! Please do a video with these colors.
Same that’s my plan
Hey there. Just wanted to say thanks. I'm pretty new to epoxy pouring, about 2+ years. I set it aside about 6 months ago because I couldn't get it right and epoxy pouring mistakes are expensive!
About 2 weeks ago I watched a few of your videos, was inspired, and my last 3 pieces have been perfect!!!
Again, thank you,
Red
White marble is stunning.
I love watching your videos for art and craft reference, I am intrigued by DIY home improvement. You don’t just make counter tops, you make works of art. It’s amazing that you can replicate real stone so perfectly. You guys are incredibly talented!
I just purchased the white exotic marble kit because I saw this video and liked this countertop. Thank you.
This is absolutely beautiful! I am going to copy this recipe but with darker tones rather than lighter for my dining room table. My cabinets are white and my countertops will also be white after I epoxy them and so the darker greys, black, and subtle whites in the table will look so gorgeous!
I'd love this in my bathroom on the countertop! With the diamond dust in it I bet it looks luxurious and they have an array of colors to choose from depending on your space and style
Love it! My husband wants a blue vein in it. This will probably be my 1st experiment with Stone coat. Then the sky’s the limit!
I'm so thankful I found your UA-cam channe after watching videos for 8 hours I came upon yours, thank Godl, I'm getting ready to redo my kitchen. So now I'm watching all your videos and I'm going to use your product. Thank you so much for making these.
This is the type of white marble look I want to achieve in my project 😍
Did you?
Can you please do some more tops with flat smooth edges? In my area no one wants rock edges. A flat smooth edge is much harder to achieve than a rock edge and I’d love to see more of how you get a perfectly flawless flat edge. Thanks
Same
Stop being a follower and create your own lead. Be the first in your area with rock edges lol
You can have any edge you like. You either buy the substrate of choice with a straight edge or you cut the edge straight when you're preparing the substrate for the paint.
I can get my edges to nearly be flawless smooth. The trick is done in sanding. If you time the color coat right your color coat will be thicker when it goes over the edge. Put a scrap piece of MDF behind your sandpaper as a sanding block and carefully sand the color coat on the edge as flat as you can without going thru with 220. Tape back up your edges. Then I do a thin clear about 2oz a sqft to fill in pinholes on the top spread with a 1/8 vnotch trowel so I add a little back to the top and move the material closer to the edge as you chop. Then pull your tape and brush the edges as it goes over with horizontal brush strokes end to end as it comes over the sides. When it cures it will be nearly flat sides with just some minor ripples. Then do your normal clear with 3oz a sqft. Tape up the sides of the counter again for this coat. Spread/Chop/torch and then pull the tape when it's still warm and it will flow super smooth. It will stop dripping before it jells but be super smooth. The edges of my counters have less ripple than my Ikea high gloss cabinet doors.
@@nroman1977 Did you sand the top too or just the edges?
Can I hire you to breathe life to my old granite countertops? Love your techniques and beautiful workmanship. Yes, I am serious.
Love it! I really want the look of marble without the hassle and cost
I would like to see you do something with mother of pearl flakes in epoxy.
That's a pretty cool idea! Have you done that yourself yet? How did it turn out?
@@StoneCoatCountertops no, I have the flakes to do it. I just am not sure on the process. Would it still be the same. It won't damage the flakes?
Where did you get mother of pearl flakes?
@@mvl5762on Amazon
I would love to see this!
My husband and I love your work
Thank you Sabi! What's your favorite video of ours so far? -Nathan
I absolutely love your enthusiasm & professionalism.
It's very important to me to have a refined smooth edge ... I generally love the earthiness, but I'm in need of the least amount of bumpy edge as well...
I'd love to see if you would finish with a different timing or a different frame of some kind instead of the tape or if you would actually go back sanding and buffer. Please let me know how you do your magic.
Thank you so much !!!
I bought me this exact combo today. I can’t wait to see the results
I finish my backsplash last night... i love ittt
that is sick! this totally takes the fear out of trying to do a foux finish, unbelievable thank you so much.
Right on happy to help! If you have any questions please give our project support a call🙌
Beautiful!! I love light colors, they look elegant!
This is EXACTLY what I want to do for my next kitchen.
This is the goal. I just got my supplies from you. I’m so stoked about this. I can’t wait to see the results.
How did it go?
How did your project turn out?!
Love yall, the game has changed in counter tops, thanks to u guys!
The other thing I like is yal back your items by showing the dreams that people have and CAN do with them! Big , Big Thanksgiving Orville
This is so beautiful this will definitely be my first dirty pour I can't wait. Wish I could buy it all and just do that all day.
Right on Charles we can not wait to see how it turns out.
I didn't know our bath countertops had yellowed so badly until I wanted to redecorate and add color, but the counters were the wrong color! It's time to change and update. I do acrylic pouring now and use epoxy resins, don't know why it's taken me so long to find the perfect method for my counters, too. Duh! I know why, it's such a BIG expense to replace if I mess up; in my pouring, I can just scrape the canvas, wash it or toss it. Not countertops. Your method has taken most of the fear out and I'm ready to try. Thanks for the thorough instructions and demonstration.
This guy loves what he does. It's obvious. And contageous. Bravo!
This is what I need to do in my kitchen when I finally have one again. Had a custom cabinet contractor leave me without a kitchen back in February this year. It's taken a while (since that failure) to get this situation remedied via big box store, and I'll finally have cabinets delivered 1/13/22. But now their countertop vendors are taking up to 10 weeks, so if I wait on THEM, it'll be a year and at least 2 months WITHOUT a kitchen. I saw you guys in my FB feed recently, so I started following you and soaking up all the great stuff you've been putting out there, and I thought "hmm... I could do this... I'm really handy..." My cabinets will be dark-ish, so I need something like THIS to offset that. After being left without a kitchen, AND the initial deposit I gave that thief, it's costing me more than twice what it was supposed to, to fix what he left me with. SO... I'm seriously contemplating tackling the countertops on my own, to avoid the total cost reaching 3x what it was initially supposed to cost with the guy that no-showed on me after my kitchen demo. Love what you put out here for us, and really hope I can pull it off if I try this. Templates first, of course! 😁
Also I would recommend practicing on something like a table or even just a sample board. We messed up on taking the tape off at the right time and now we have big bubbles on the edges. Top is amazing.
Love this!!! But I would like to see you do this on countertop that is attached to a vanity.
I love this one...... i finish my backplash las night.... uct is amazing.. little texture but i love it.
I'm so absessed with all your work
Thank you so much! We hope we have inspired you to create something amazing with our epoxy! -Nathan
I am so in love with this demonstration. I'll be trying it for my kitchen remodel. Wish me luck.
Nice-Job. Just sent my customer your way, we are from R.I., love this product. You guys, make it easy for DIY'ers...
Very nice! I’m glad I found your channel, but I can’t stop watching your videos. Warning: they are addictive! 😉
You mentioned a few times to heat your Epoxy up to help it flow with a space heater which I do not have but I put the "A" Epoxy in the kitchen sink and filled it with very hot water for an hour ahead of my counter top pour. Now that I know it works I'll heat up both parts A and B next time. .Well worth the trouble epoxy flows ever so well now. Flowed extremely well when I tilted my work. Worked out great poured like magic. And I also after mixing all my colors in small cups poured little one inch rows of each color across a paint roller pan instead of the big bucket.. I did a white flood coat on the whole counter to be sure it had full coverage and the rest of the exotic dirty pour just flowed on the counter top easily. I did a one inch row of white across the pan then below it a one inch row of grey across the pan below that another off white with grey white paint .I did like four rows in the pan and then I poured it on counter top. This is more time consuming but I feel it's worth the control you have keep colors separate and you get to see how your colors are being laid out on the counter so now you can add darker or lighter colors ahead of time in the pan and place them where you want them.. I loved how the colors hardly mixed with each other until the instant I began to pour them out. .LOL My wife did not want any black in counter and wanted a small streak or two of black. When I was pouring the grey cup out I used your mixing method to have a single drop of black dye on the edge of the cup and just barely let the Epoxy touch the black dye to make grey. So I quess i turned the grey cup and It poured out of the black dye sitting on the ups lip and BIG lol I got a pretty black streak that i loved. and the wife liked it too... After I was completely done, Like 3 or four hours later I poured of what was still in the cups and i made a sample board. wow ! talk about a long working time. .that is iN SMALL AMOUNTS never let it stay in large amount longer ( a quart or over more ) than 4 minutes or so Get it on your counter top or small cups ASAP ! Shockingly I had about 3 or 4 ozs in a cup from the pours from the day before and it still like the minute I poured it Like 14 hours later...I would not have believed anyone if they told me no way love it
has your white gone yellow? all white resin goes white
@@sofiahayat I've only had my counters a month. LOVE LOVE LOVE them. Mine have the gloss top coat UV protection.I doubled the water to keep down the matte finish and they are smooth to the tough. So far so good
Ive changed my mind yet again! I LOVE THIS!
Still love this one. I'm not ready yet, but this mix is what I'm looking for.
Thanks!
love your energy and the results
Love it man!🔥🙌🏼😎
Thanks, Paul!
Very impressive. I installed cultured (or "engineered" as some people refer to it) marble slabs in my Mom's bathroom shower, and was thinking of doing the same with my bathroom. After watching this video I am rethinking that.
love beautiful bright white. it brightens the room so much and makes it look larger. just should use ART or UV type so it wont yellow!
This is excaxly what I need just, more white and some earth tones.
Would love to see a hunter green solid with diamonds and other things to make it pop. For my hunting cabin but keep it just hunter green. Thank you very much. RWP2
Make more videos!!! Lol
Seriously can't get enough of them. Great product, i can't wait for my next project.
We will! Thank you for your kind words! What's your next project?
@@StoneCoatCountertops i am building a coffee bar in the empty corner of my kitchen
Well ya got me, my wife is heading away for two weeks so looks like im redoing our kitchen countertops with this pattern, then wil finish the cabinets next week in a dark mocca stain. No experience so wish me luck. Your whole team and you are awesome 👌, love the videos.
Sounds like a great project! You Got This. Let us know if you need any help! - Lauren
You should know you will have to redo it anytime from 1 month - 3 years later because it WILL YELLOW. They don’t mention that in this video but if you ask him about the yellowing they’ll tell you that it does and that they suggest not using white
@@cathyscabinets440 in the video he mentioned that this formula provides NO yellowing. I’m surprised by this
Love this! I'm thinking this will be my new dining table top!
I LOVE THIS!
Thank you for sharing this video
Stunning sir, looks like real carrara marble...
Love it !! I have to say your video presentations are BANG ON !! Very well presented, you provide thorough instructions which include curing times, measurements and pro tips !! I will be redoing my bathroom countertop and will 100% order my products from you.
Love This.. Exactly what were looking for
Will measure and order this kit for sure
Thank You for this video 😍
YESSSSSSS.... I LOVE THIS ONE TOO!!!!! IT'S THE PERFECT COLOR AND PATTERN I HAVE BEEN WAITING TO SEE FOR MY COUNTER KITCHEN MAKEOVER FOR SUMMER 2021!
AMAZING MARBLE, I LOVE YOUR ENERGY!!!!
Beautiful.....what more is there to say except wish I had it in my kitchen......my Daughter does too.....:) Looks like you do good work.....
I have called the office in Oregon many, many times over the past few weeks and just stay on hold.
I had the same issue. Leave your number and they’ll call you back. It took them 30 mins.
You guys are awesome I love watching you guys. I’ve been learning from you. I have an artistic side but I’ve been a builder for 20 years and this has changed the game for me.
You're an artist! Subscribed.
Ohh adding random light pink streaks and fanning it out with a heat gun would make it 😍. So pretty nonetheless.
I have two kitchen tables to reface. I will be using this technique and purchasing your products. I cant wait to tackle this project and will share my photos. Your work is amazing and you provide excellent easy step-by-step tutorials. Simply the best Mike! Keep the videos coming.
We would love to see your work!! You got this Shante! -Nathan
@@StoneCoatCountertops absolutely I will certainly share and thanks Nathan for the encouragement! 🤗
Please do a piece that includes both silver and gold highlights.
This Is the one I want to use for my kitchen!
Great choice Andy! -Nathan
This is stone cold fabulous. Love the subtle ness. Can’t wait to try it out.
Most of all I love your enthusiasm, this is one of my favorite finishes. Thanks Mike
Thank you so much for watching! Stay tuned and subscribe for more amazing content headed your way!
Man your work is awsome
Gotta try this one. Will be calling you guys soon!!!
Wow Mike love this beautiful Marble.
This is beautiful!!! This will be my kitchen counter tops!
Yes, You Got This Barbara! Have you had a chance to use Stone Coat Epoxy?
@@StoneCoatCountertops I used the stone coat resin. Will be purchasing the whole kit for my kitchen counters. But could you tell me how you would stonecoat a tub surround on a tub jacuzzi that is already in place
You guys are freaking awesome!! Can't wait to use some of this product for the first time on our bathroom renovation!! Keep up the excellent work.
Thank you so much! You Got This Austin! Please give our project support a call if you have any questions.
stonecoat for UK!!! ( Is going to keep at this till it happens.. plus hey I could be your UK brand ambassador.. lol) this marble looks gorgeous.. get me stonecoat and I'll redo my kitchen in blue and white marble. I post my stuff on Instagram but I'm always mentioning you guys and how it sucks we have nothing comparable to your epoxy. I have to use 3 different epoxys sometimes to get similar results and then it doesn't match your heat resistance or UV. I've had one of the worst years ( not just cus of the vivid horror) but getting stonecoat even a small amount would make my millenia
Love the look! BTW, really enjoy the videos with you in them, the best!
Thanks JB! Have you had the chance to use our epoxy yet? -Nathan
@@StoneCoatCountertops Not yet. The only place I have to work is in my garage and its pretty cold and wet here in the NW. Waiting for spring / summer time frame. Thanks for asking
This looks amazing👌🏼Your the best
white exotic marble im going to order it soon
Here's the exact recipe we used to make this! www.stonecoatcountertops.com/white-exotic-marble-kit
That is beautiful I would love to try this on my counters!
So no blow torch needed on this one? Absolutely love how this came out!
So Beautiful!!!!! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching! What would you like to see next? -Thea
@@StoneCoatCountertops anything beachy colors. :)
Woowww... Amazingly beautiful , I like it .... Thks for your great creativety ... I want to use that recipe for my House Flooring.. 👌👍
Oh my gosh! I love this! I would love to do this but it terrifies me!
I love it. It would look great in my kitchen.
Doing this white marble "exotic pour" kit on Friday! Wish me luck :)
How did it go?
Gonna use these on my school bus conversion these look amazing
You and your team are awesome💜
Just what I was looking for.
Great mable job
I do mable restoration bt i think epoxy is easier and faster
Thanks with ur great job am really learning alot
HI, I just discovered your channel and I am very excited! You are very skilled and I love your models. As I am going to redecorate my house, one little question: Can I cover my tiled floor with epoxy? I understand the technology, I know what I want, but under the tiles there is a heating system and I don't want to loose this advantage. Does epoxy have thermal conductivity?
Awesome, I dream of doing this to my granite counter
Did you help mixing with a torch and did you use a torch to remove air bubbles?
"Punch perfectionism in the face!" That is my new life's motto.
So for this style do you not trowel and chop? Does it level itself out?
Outstanding !!! I want to do my counters this way the same colors 🥰🥰🥰 Beautiful
I love it. I'm gonna try this on my kitchen counter top
Glad you like it! You Got This, give it a try on a few sample pieces to get ready for your countertop🙌
Love your energy.
I finally got around to ordering some of your clear coat epoxy. And let me just say, it well exceeded my expectations!!. I made a version of the carbon fiber table you made, and it is coming out amazing!,,, thanks again!!
We'd love to see that! Are you a member of our insiders group? You should post your pictures/video there of it
@@StoneCoatCountertops I just added the final top coat and ordered some legs. I am not part of the insiders group. Let me know how to join and I will post it up when it’s done. Thanks again.
Hell yes!!! Why am I just finding you!!
Buddy you're kind of a genius explaining the application to a worker type person. When you tell us the temperature, measurements, show it setting up by dripping it from your fingertips and the time it took to get there, you've sold me on selling this product. I'm wondering on suggested customer pricing. I'm a 25year self employed painter/drywaller and I think in Nashville this product will sell like hotcakes! Ty!
This is STUNNING!!
Did you use the torch to remove any bubbles?
Beautiful! Well done, and looks easy! We will see, fixing to do my vanity's and dressing table. I can hardly wait.
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We need a video on how to make all by yourself slab cabinet doors. My cabinets are older solid wood cabinets but the doors are not standard sizes & have designs routered into them & are smaller than today's standard pre-made doors. Doesn't have to look like stone but could look like quartz about like the diamond dust you showed here.
Love this with the subtle look. Would like a bit more silver/grey.
Una belleza bro. Saludos desde tucuman Argentina