Follow these steps for painting countertops to look like marble.
Can you paint over marble countertops.
Two thin coats and some minor touch ups were done.
To make the paint look like real marble you want the surface as smooth as possible.
Layering the paint helps to achieve the same look.
In fact when it comes to making over cultured marble you really have only three options.
It took me 4 coats to completely cover the preexisting marble.
The challenge is getting paint to stick to the slick surface and stay there through future use.
The paint is designed to cover laminate solid surface ceramic tile wood or cultured marble countertops.
Part of marble s beauty is its smooth glassy surface.
So don t skimp on the prep work.
They re actually closer to fiberglass or resin which means that if the surface is discolored scratched or you re just sick of it you can paint over it in good conscience.
It held up to constant wiping down water plates kids making toast etc so yes you can paint over granite countertops and make them a thing of beauty.
Painting kitchen countertops to look like marble is all about layering.
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Live with it replace it or hire a company to come in and professionally refinish it.
Semi gloss white is what i selected for painting the countertops.
In fact they more closely resemble white quartz countertops than marble but since it s really just paint i m pretty happy with that result.
Unfortunately short of buffing and reapplying a gel coat to get it back to its former glory there really isn t much you can do yourself to give a cultured marble countertop a new look.
If you have a slab or tile of real marble you can see that some of the veins look deeper that others all are under the surface.
The result is a seamless surface that transforms the look of the kitchen.
While you need to let each coat dry for about an hour before applying the next if you wait too long i think over 2 3 hours instructions will specify you will have to wait until it has completely cured about 4 days to apply another coat.
Actually i think you could paint over any unattractive countertops and make them fit your taste.
Cultured marble countertops do contain marble dust but they re not natural stone.
The striations and colors will differ each time you use the product so it s best to tackle the whole kitchen at once so that you develop a relatively consistent pattern.
The can indicates a second coat can be done within a couple of hours.
If working with dark cabinets then a bright white with veins of gray gold or tawny browns can bring light into the space.
In fact to make things even easier i would love to try using marble contact paper instead of paint.
Rinse and allow to dry.
Thoroughly wash the countertop with hot water and soap.