Our kits make this process super easy! Each kit also comes with an installation video for you to be sure you have a successful project you love the outcome of💯 Check out our other kit options here or customize your own! leggari.com/order-countertops/
Para activar los subtítulos en su idioma, simplemente haga clic en el botón de configuración en la esquina inferior derecha del video, haga clic en la barra de subtítulos/CC y luego haga clic en traducir automáticamente y elija su idioma. ¡Gracias por ver!
Hey guys doubt you see this comment but love yalls work curious if you could do a copper floor with a little silver and green effects and disperse it heavy I'd love to see the turn out one for my floor an even my lodge counter tops
hello I find your video very useful. Thank you very much. I have a question. I would like to know the difference between isopropyl 91% and denatured alcohol. I'm also curious about what denatured alcohol is. I wish your family unmerited glory.
@Shannell Johnson Iv worked with resin for years yer it can give you dermatitis if have dry skin and use it too much You can see the fumes in the air if you let it build up But when done right it’s brilliant. All food factory has SL floors with resin coving in the corner floor to walls it’s easy to clean seamless (but movement joint) need the right stuff and done properly
Beautiful 🤩 but I always wonder, how come you guys never torch out bubbles? I’ve only used your top coat, but I noticed in the videos you never pop bubbles.
So our epoxy never needs to be hit with a torch! We simply mist the entire surface with denatured alcohol to release trapped air and pop bubbles. Thanks for watching!
I've used multiple epoxy countertop mixes from different companies. What about bubbles. I've always had to use a torch to get them to rise and pop for a glass finish. Is this step not needed with your product? Please lmk thank you
I have a wooden couch table. This should be my first every resin project. I want to shape something into the table - than put some lights in - cover it with some "light through" resin (maybe gold or …) And when dried the rest of the table a light maybe black. How do I know how much resin I need? How you clean your tools from the resin? Any Tipps? Love your work here.
Do outside countertop edges have to be rounded? if so, do you router them and then paint them before applying resin? Inside corners? Also, you caulk AND tape back splash edge then once set tear tape level with resin? Do backsplash tiles need to be removed?
Yes The edges need rounded either with a router or a palm sander! You got it right with the tape and caulk, and yes we recommend removing the backsplash. Good questions!
At which point did you remove the back tape? What stage was the epoxy when you applied the flood coat? I need to do something just like this for my kitchen. I always loved black and silver, but due to the history and location of this place, the black and gold makes more sense.
what is the substrate (plywood? mdf?) When do you pull the back tape off the wall? does it need to be scored with a razor first? is there a bit of tape permanently embedded against the wall? Would a matching backsplash have to be made separately?
Hello. What would happen if you pored a little clear epoxy in the middel of the table right after you pored the black epoxy on? I have a wooden plate i want black, and a glass picture in the middel i want clear epoxy on. Can i poor the black around the glass plate, then poor clear epoxy on top of the glass and let it glide out? Or will the clear one ruin the black when it touches it?
does it act like reguler countertop in terms of cleaning it and meybe putting a hot pan on in? or does it have restrictions and stuff that you can't use ?
The stuff is surprisingly scratch resistant and can take about the same temperatures as the surface beneath it. You can clean it with any household cleanser you would normally use on your counter, I would just avoid anything with any abrasives in it, like powder cleansers.
When dried they're very durable. if the surface gets crazy scratched up you can always give it a light sanding an pour a whole new countertop lol. *That being said, I do imagine taking a sharp knife to it would mar the surface. Cutting boards are highly recommended.
@Shannell Johnson If you're that dumb to not follow the directions and consume food directly from a damaged epoxy surface or use a type of epoxy not meant for exposure to food that's your own fault. I did look it up and I'm not seeing any reports of people getting sent to the hospital en masse for using this stuff. Personally I've been using it for years and yes, there is a learning curve but it's not so difficult to overcome. I just followed the directions that came with the various types of epoxy I use and follow some of the tips from YT videos such as this. Basically; if you're not completely r3t4rd3d you won't poison yourself or others.
Question: How do you fix a bump in your epoxy? Finished the pour and there is a pinpoint bump in my countertop. I just poured yesterday and was planning to top coat today with a matte finish. Wondering if I can lightly sand the spot and then do the matte top coat? Alternatively, would I need to sand and re-coat the entire counter with epoxy then top coat? The spot is so tiny I want the easiest fix.
Great question! You can spot sand with 220 grit or finer. Just make sure to sand in circle motions if not using a palm sander. Once sanded simply clean and apply your top coat.
Merry Christmas,keep it up sir your so good and unique tutorials
This is the nice diy I have seen from your video
That is beautiful!! I thought it was gonna be too much, but I love it!
@Shannell Johnson for example I can’t do it by my self or is to danger
Thank You!
I like this so much easier for someone like me to attempt. Thank you, awesome design and work, as always ❤
Our kits make this process super easy! Each kit also comes with an installation video for you to be sure you have a successful project you love the outcome of💯 Check out our other kit options here or customize your own! leggari.com/order-countertops/
110% perfected your craft.
Настоящий праздник Новый Год и Рождество.Спасибо.Мастера .
Merry Christmas all. Keep up the good work
I find your videos so satifying to watch. Keep it up!
Thank You!
Siempre mi maestro. Te agradezco como explicas. Aunque no hablo Inglés, te entiendo re bien guerito. Desde México.
Para activar los subtítulos en su idioma, simplemente haga clic en el botón de configuración en la esquina inferior derecha del video, haga clic en la barra de subtítulos/CC y luego haga clic en traducir automáticamente y elija su idioma. ¡Gracias por ver!
فنان متمكن 👍
رائع جدا يا استاذي 💝
تحياتي من مصر 💪👍
Beautiful work
Thank You!
Hey guys doubt you see this comment but love yalls work curious if you could do a copper floor with a little silver and green effects and disperse it heavy I'd love to see the turn out one for my floor an even my lodge counter tops
Sangat bagus. Luar biasa...👍👍👍
I'm looking good.
What is the golden paint?
is it powder?
Is it a dye?
Is it water soluble?
Is it Meteor?
I want to know the material.
Gorgeous!
Thank you!🔥
Very nice 👍
please let me know. What are you spraying?
hello
I find your video very useful.
Thank you very much.
I have a question.
I would like to know the difference between isopropyl 91% and denatured alcohol.
I'm also curious about what denatured alcohol is.
I wish your family unmerited glory.
Sick, what does the end product feel like? Looks hard as slab, but I imagine a slightly rubbery feel
I just did my bathroom and it feels like a very hard plastic...It looks and feels amazing
@@DelbertStinkfester ah nice. Seen many videos and it looks awesome just didn't get an idea of the feel, thanks for letting me know!
@Shannell Johnson Iv worked with resin for years yer it can give you dermatitis if have dry skin and use it too much You can see the fumes in the air if you let it build up But when done right it’s brilliant. All food factory has SL floors with resin coving in the corner floor to walls it’s easy to clean seamless (but movement joint) need the right stuff and done properly
that looks cool.. but how long does that last till the color starts to vanish away?
Beautiful 🤩 but I always wonder, how come you guys never torch out bubbles? I’ve only used your top coat, but I noticed in the videos you never pop bubbles.
So our epoxy never needs to be hit with a torch! We simply mist the entire surface with denatured alcohol to release trapped air and pop bubbles. Thanks for watching!
Will this look just as good with white and gold? Or does the gold blend differently with a white base?
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Consigue tu kit hoy en leggari.com
Como lo puedo conseguir
I've used multiple epoxy countertop mixes from different companies. What about bubbles. I've always had to use a torch to get them to rise and pop for a glass finish. Is this step not needed with your product? Please lmk thank you
Leggari epoxy NEVER needs a torch to release air, just simply mist the entire surface with denatured alcohol.
UNIQUE!
Thank you!
What is type of black primer did you apply before the black top coat ?
I have a wooden couch table.
This should be my first every resin project.
I want to shape something into the table - than put some lights in - cover it with some "light through" resin (maybe gold or …)
And when dried the rest of the table a light maybe black.
How do I know how much resin I need?
How you clean your tools from the resin?
Any Tipps?
Love your work here.
Email customerservice@leggari.com and they would be able to answer your questions!
Hi Sir...
Could I know that can I use 99% Iso Propyle Alcohol Spray to remove air bubbles....
We use iso as the dispersing effect. You will want to mist the entire surface with denatured alcohol to remove air bubble and release any trapped air.
Cost?
Where to buy?
Available in India?
Get your kit today at Leggari.com and yes we ship internationally!!!
what what black paint is he using in the very beginning?
I love your videos. But what is the solution you spray. And the disadvantage of epoxy is that it is yellowing over time. You can fix it.
Spray acetone over it helps and use UV clear coat to stop any yellow it’s not best idea to have the sun sitting on it all day like any car paint
Hi love that effect so was the gold u put in resin or some kind of paint thanks
Hello! The gold is our Leggari Effects. Check it out here! leggari.com/product/leggari-effects/
C'est magnifique😍
Thank You!
Hola quiero acer el curso De resinas ppr favor
I would love to see this done with white & silver and white & gold/copper.
Great color combo!
Very nice
Thanks!
Do outside countertop edges have to be rounded? if so, do you router them and then paint them before applying resin? Inside corners? Also, you caulk AND tape back splash edge then once set tear tape level with resin? Do backsplash tiles need to be removed?
Yes The edges need rounded either with a router or a palm sander! You got it right with the tape and caulk, and yes we recommend removing the backsplash. Good questions!
At which point did you remove the back tape? What stage was the epoxy when you applied the flood coat? I need to do something just like this for my kitchen. I always loved black and silver, but due to the history and location of this place, the black and gold makes more sense.
Email customerservice@leggari.com and they will answer all your questions!
How much would you charge for something like this. Say 3mtr long work top doing over lay on old kitchen tops
Does it has a strong smell the epoxy?
No, Leggari epoxy has little to no smell!
Vert nice
ممتاز جدا رائع
شكرا جزيلا!
what is the substrate (plywood? mdf?) When do you pull the back tape off the wall? does it need to be scored with a razor first? is there a bit of tape permanently embedded against the wall? Would a matching backsplash have to be made separately?
Contact customerservice@leggari.com they can answer all your questions!
Can you use over tile countertops?
Yes, you can contact customer service for full details.
Have a problem, I put down top coat, it harden,24hrs. Then put harder on, still not dry. Not bonding, what can I do? Let's of bubbles.
not mixed good
how about resistence?
Hello. What would happen if you pored a little clear epoxy in the middel of the table right after you pored the black epoxy on? I have a wooden plate i want black, and a glass picture in the middel i want clear epoxy on. Can i poor the black around the glass plate, then poor clear epoxy on top of the glass and let it glide out? Or will the clear one ruin the black when it touches it?
Email customerservice@leggari.com They will be able to help you with your questions!
Hi
How can I get your products in Saudi Arabia?
does it act like reguler countertop in terms of cleaning it and meybe putting a hot pan on in? or does it have restrictions and stuff that you can't use ?
The stuff is surprisingly scratch resistant and can take about the same temperatures as the surface beneath it. You can clean it with any household cleanser you would normally use on your counter, I would just avoid anything with any abrasives in it, like powder cleansers.
@Shannell Johnson This is the 2nd spam comment from you. Do you have some personal vendetta against this company or their products?
My result want that smooth and shiny ?? What was my mistake ?
Email customerservice@leggari.com They will be able to help you with your questions!
I'm searching for your products on amazon and cannot find..
Leggari.com !!
здравствуйте вы какую смолу используете густую или жидкую ❓
Liquid, this is it🔥 👉 leggari.com/product/metallic-epoxy/
густую или жидкую
What's the room temperature
Average room temp-between 60° - 75°
How delicate are these countertops? If my child cut something on the counter, would I want to cry? Would it be repairable?
When dried they're very durable. if the surface gets crazy scratched up you can always give it a light sanding an pour a whole new countertop lol. *That being said, I do imagine taking a sharp knife to it would mar the surface. Cutting boards are highly recommended.
@Shannell Johnson If you're that dumb to not follow the directions and consume food directly from a damaged epoxy surface or use a type of epoxy not meant for exposure to food that's your own fault.
I did look it up and I'm not seeing any reports of people getting sent to the hospital en masse for using this stuff. Personally I've been using it for years and yes, there is a learning curve but it's not so difficult to overcome. I just followed the directions that came with the various types of epoxy I use and follow some of the tips from YT videos such as this.
Basically; if you're not completely r3t4rd3d you won't poison yourself or others.
Question: How do you fix a bump in your epoxy? Finished the pour and there is a pinpoint bump in my countertop. I just poured yesterday and was planning to top coat today with a matte finish. Wondering if I can lightly sand the spot and then do the matte top coat?
Alternatively, would I need to sand and re-coat the entire counter with epoxy then top coat?
The spot is so tiny I want the easiest fix.
Great question! You can spot sand with 220 grit or finer. Just make sure to sand in circle motions if not using a palm sander. Once sanded simply clean and apply your top coat.
Huney wat tape did u use? Did it come up? Omg I use every color tape and the epoxy kp running through it🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
What kind of tape r you using? Specific kind and brand? My epoxy keeping pulling up my tape running everywhere I’m ready to give up on epoxy🤦🏾♀️🤷🏾♀️
@@lacreatiaezell7087 I used the blue tape and I used Gorilla tape over it. Yes, I had a hard time keeping the epoxy from running over the tape.
My edges are not getting good any secrets
If anyone else knows, I'm waiting for help.
Hello! Feel free to reach out to our customer service with questions here 👉 1-844-LEGGARI (534-4274)
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