Using 6 or 7 paint colors sponge a whole collage of color onto countertops for a faux granite look.
Can you change color of cultured marble countertops.
Learn how to make your old counter top look new turn cultured marble into functional art.
To fix this you can change the color of the cultured marble vanity top as you would any other surface with a new coat of paint.
But i have been wanting to do something about the cultured marble that surrounds the tub.
Epoxy paint is a simple way to cover an undesired colors and give the counter top a fresh look on a budget.
Miracle method can repair any damage and refinish the surface eliminating the need for expensive replacement and re plumbing.
My dilemma was this i don t like the color of it at all.
Miracle method extends the life of your cultured marble sink or vanity and can update the color of your countertops at a fraction of the cost of removal and replacement.
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.
Let me tell ya ll about the time i painted the cultured marble countertops in my bathroom.
While this will change the color it also changes the look of the marble resulting in a solid surface look for your vanity top.
Yes you heard me right i painted the cultured marble surrounding the tub.
You see my bathroom countertops were a lovely 1980 s beige almond color.
Spray paint the marble that is compatible with the surfaces of cultured marble vanity tops.
Select the ringtone you want.
Unwanted scratches on cultured marble can also be removed easily using a buffer polish and sandpaper.
If you want to preserve the look of marble seek a professional s help.
Clean cultured marble vanity tops with a tack cloth to remove sanding dust.
I begged my husband for new countertops but he wouldnt give in.
Don t throw it out stone coat countertop epoxy rocks cultured mar.
Jun 29 2015 cultured marble is a mixture of marble dust and binder that while it looks like marble isn t as resistant to damage or staining as actual marble.
He told me to find a temporary fix until we could afford marble or granite.
Because of this you may eventually find that your cultured marble vanity has lost its good looks with age attracting a collection of stains in the process.
Over time cultured marble can become scratched chipped stained or simply out dated.