Countertop Base Tint, 1 Quart: No primer needed on laminate Manufactured in the United States Comes in a 1-qt size Tintable to 16 colors to coordinate with existing flooring, fixtures and decor Easy to apply Coating is entirely washable and is moisture and chemical resistant Rust-Oleum countertop kit can get the job done right
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Brand | Rust-Oleum |
Item model number | 246068 |
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Product Id | 749637 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.1 (8 ratings) 3.1 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 020066173999 |
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Rust-Oleum Tint Base Satin 25 LF x 2 Ft. Wide Countertop Coating 246068
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Overall impressed with the results! We added about 3 coats of poly and our counters look great. Also left untouched for an extended time (1 week) since we were out of town. Started Friday and spent Saturday and Sunday retouching and applying poly. Resumed normal use the following Sunday and there is no evidence of nicks or scratches. The process is time consuming but the results are great for the price. Will add that we actually went through two cans because the first attemlt in "pewter" was nearly purple. Second attempt in "putty" (shown) gave desired results.
This gave a good enough result to be able to hold off having a new countertop installed for a few years. I sanded and used deglosser to prep. Don't be in a hurry and have good ventilation. It takes a long time to dry and smells pretty bad. We moved our parakeets into a back room for 3 days. The instructions say you can use a foam roller or brush. I used a foam pad that started disintegrating and leaving bits of foam in the paint. A mess to clean up and had to start over. Still, after 3 days, the counter looked much better . It was worth it.
Did not go on smooth but still like the protection from stains and the clean look
Comes only with base white tint ... needed to change color. Have to take can to a store to get color changed.
Complete waste of money. We have old Formica Countertops in our kitchen and due to the increasing cost of labor and materials to replace them we decided to try this product after hearing and seeing some great reviews online. We started out my sanding our countertops with 120 grit paper using a dual action sander. We then wiped the countertops down with alcohol and let them dry. It took 4 coats to cover evenly. We used the factory white tint. It smelled horrible and made our house smell for days even with windows and doors open. After a full week of drying we started placing items on our countertops. Anything with any kind of weight immediately made an impression in the coating. We are now planning on tearing off the tops and doing DIY Butcher Block tops. We would never recommend the Rustoleum Countertop Coating to anyone. This picture is from a coffee cup that was placed on the countertops after a week of drying.
This product should not be made. The end product looks like regular paint on Formica. I recommend anyone with kitchen counter top problems use high quality stick on contact paper. Avoid this product you will be disappointed. I would compare the quality of the finish to that of a $199 paint job for your car from a discount auto paint place. From a distance it looks ok but when you look close it looks awful and when you touch it feels , well, painted.