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Paint over your vanity top
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- Опубліковано 11 лют 2023
- In this video I show you how I saved $800 by painting over my bathroom vanity top instead of replacing them.
Have you ever wondered if you can paint over your bathroom vanity to hide its ugly color? Well wonder no more as you can certainly paint them over for solid durable new look and feel.
Rust-Oleum 206999 Marine Topside Paint, Gloss White, 1-Quart
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ROLLINGDOG 4" Small Paint Roller -10PC High Density Foam with Frame for Cutting in and Detail Painting
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BLACK+DECKER Random Orbit Sander, 5-Inch (BDERO100)
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POWERTEC 45018-P2 Aluminum Oxide Hook and Loop Sanding Disc, 5" x 8 Holes, 180 Grit Sandpaper Disc for Random Orbit Sander, 50 PK
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I just painted my vanity and sink with this, love it
So happy to hear that it turned out well for you @hedismith6148!!!
Did it work good on the sink?
Do they have more color selection?
I am going to try this soon...THANK YOU for sharing this.
All the best! Let us know how it turns out for you George!
Can this be used on a dull formica kitchen countertop also?
Thank you
How is it holding up with use?
I love this video. I am looking to do the same thing in my bathroom. How has the sink held up since the update? Does is stain easy? How is cleaning and maintenance?
Hello! so far the sink is holding up very well. No stains that we have seen. Cleaning is mostly the same as pre-painting days; just scrub and clean. I had one spot that peeled off when I got water too soon before it had a chance to cure but after retouching it, it is holding up well. I did caulk around the seams between the water faucet and the sink. Maybe will post a follow up video on how it's looking sometime!
@goodenoughdiy yes, updates please!
@@goodenoughdiydid you caulk before or after painting?
Currently doing this to my bathroom sink ❤ thank you can’t wait to see the finished result!
It is a great video. Thank you for sharing.
Can this paint be used inside? is it toxic after a full cure?
Hi Andrew, thank you for such a great question. (It just never occurred to me to ask this question myself!)
I've done some searches but unfortunately did not come to a definitive answer on saying it's harmful or not harmful.
This is the label on the product - only mentions the application time warning (eg. ventilations)
www.rustoleum.com/-/media/DigitalEncyclopedia/Documents/RustoleumUSA/Product-Documents/ProductLabels/English/CBG/Marine%20Coatings/206999_1103_MA_32oz_Topside_GlossWhite.ashx
Searching through Amazon customer answers don't lead to anything specifically called out for either.
www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-206999-Marine-Topside-1-Quart/dp/B000BZTJT2/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=rustoleum%2Bmarine%2Btopside%2Bpaint&qid=1678231265&sprefix=rustoleum%2Bmarine%2Btop%2Caps%2C130&sr=8-5&th=1
If I find more about it, will update on the comment thread Andrew.
As for the personal account, once the counter surfaces cured, I am not smelling or feeling any rub offs from the surface.
😂😂dumb question thy using it on a bathroom vanity🤷🏾♀️What bathroom vanity you know is outside?🤔I’ll wait
@@lacreatiaezell7087not dumb, they used paint actually made for boats so its actually quite a valid question
Can the paint be a different color than white? What's the difference between the the marine paint and the tub paint?
Hi @shellyott9389, I think you can absolutely pick different colors amzn.to/3OXNjUK . As for the difference between the tub paint, I'm sorry but I haven't tried the tub paint myself.
Just found you and subscribed. Would you do this with your kitchen counterstops? I need to do 2 bathrooms and my kitchen countertops?
Hello there @Donna-vh4ym! Thank you so much for the subscription! I would definitely do this on the bathroom counters as the look and feel as well as the durability matched what I hoped for. For the kitchen counter top I had seen other videos of people using epoxy material. I didn't choose them for the bathroom because they looked a little more messy in application but the end results on videos looked great. May I suggest you to try maybe the bathroom counters first - one at a time - and see if you would like to apply this for kitchen counter tops? The cool thing about epoxy videos I saw on UA-cam was that people could 'add in' marvel like patterns. So check out some videos for ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=kitchen+coucnter+epoxy these before making the choice. Hope it turns out great for you! One day when my kitchen counters are overdue, will give it a try and report back. :)
@goodenoughdiy // I appreciate your reply. I watched those and they are really cool, but like you...I don't want to mess with the "messiness " of epoxy. I'll do one bathroom first like you suggested. Thanks again!
@@Donna-vh5ym Let us know how it turns out! All the best!
How has it held up?
Hi @aynfea7931, it did have some wears but I think they are repairable - here is my 1 year follow up video that might help you see it for yourself! ua-cam.com/video/8omABkuCLJI/v-deo.html
Will this work on porcelain countertop/sink?
Hi Carol I haven’t had a chance to try this own porcelain myself 🤔
Any update? Is still holding the paint?
Hello! It’s been holding up pretty well. I had a few spots that came chipped off but was able to paint over it again. I have another video that shows one year check in! Please check my play list!
Painted Vanity Top - 1 Year Update!
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Hi! This is lovely, I’m a little late to seeing this since you posted so I hope you respond 😅
For cleaning what do you recommend ? I’m a chemical cleaner I used EVERYTHING but for this specifically what products do you use to make the counter top have longevity ? Thank you !
Hello Morgan!
We have used all kinds of house hold cleaning supplies from windex to Mr clean. 🧽 we haven’t unfortunately had the chance to figure out which one would be least damaging. So far nothing seemed to have caused more noticeable wear though!
How do you clean this?
Hi! I’ve been using all the conventional methods and they all seem to work well without damaging the surface!
Note: also removing old faucets are painful like child birth. LOL. I had to use a Dremel to remove my 20 yr faucets.
Absolutely! That sounds like a real pain!!
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