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The classic Chocolate Brown Kit with our Epoxy Resin Topcoat. Giani Granite 2.0 Epoxy Topcoat kits are low VOC, safe, low odor, durable, easy to use, and have a glassy, thick, pour-on finish. Transform your space with our crystal clear, epoxy technology, in a single weekend. Giani Countertop Paint is a simple, three-step application that will transform Formica®, laminate, Corian®, butcher block, cultured marble, and traditional granite in a single weekend. Each kit contains all necessary tools and covers 35 square feet of surface, which is the average amount of countertop area in a kitchen.
3 simple steps that will transform Formica, laminate, Corian, ceramic tile, butcher block, cultured marble, and traditional granite in a single weekend.
Authentic granite finish offered in 5 contemporary colors, that cover 35 sq. ft. or 16 running ft. of 24 in. wide countertops.
Includes Giani Epoxy Topcoat with self-leveling properties that creates a glass-like finish with increased durability.
Low Odor, low VOC, food safe topcoat that lasts for years.
Simple sponge on and pour on application that is customizable to the look of your space. Step by step detailed instructions provided.
All Giani paints and coatings are 100% manufactured and packaged in the USA.
Turned out better than I expected! I was in the process of selling my house and I really, really didn't want to spend $$$$ for a new countertop, but the original countertop was really dumpy. Well, I gave this a shot and it transformed the entire kitchen!I am a DIY-er but this was an intimidating project to start. The instructions are very good, and there are links to videos to watch every step of the process. After watching the steps, it really seamed like a craft project and very manageable and very forgivable. Since there are many staging of sponging paint, you have lots of chances to fix mistakes and get the look you want. Everything you need is in the kit.I went overboard cleaning, sanding and rinsing the countertop to prep. The primer adherence to the countertop is key to the whole process so I took my time. The primer step is intimidating, you need to completely cover the countertop in black primer. There is no turning back at that point.But then you start the sponging layers. Each layer is in its own paint can and there was plenty of paint for my small project. After each sponge layer, I stepped back into the next room to make sure there weren't any inconsistent areas. Oh, and they included a 'primed' paper so you can practice sponging on a similar surface before you tackle the actual countertop.After all the layers of sponging, it was time to seal. Now, I rushed this step and the texture wasn't great. So I recommend using more topcoat rather than less, and making sure it's an even surface before you step away.There are different dry times between each step, and the whole thing took a few days. I was leaving with my first load of furniture, so the whole countertop had weeks to completely cure. When I came back, I was amazed at the results! It has the depth of a real marble countertop...it's not going to trick anyone, but it is a quality dupe.I'm going to use another kit in my new home, and I'm recommending Giani to anyone who needs to spruce up a countertop!