Categories: Bathroom

Rustoleum Countertop Transformation | DIY Bathroom Makeover

Welcome back to the 2nd video of my DIY Bathroom Makeover Series! In this video, I am sharing a Rustoleum Countertop Transformation! I will show you how I transformed the bathroom countertop using the Rustoleum Appliance Epoxy Spray! For $7 this was an AMAZING transformation! Don’t forget to hit SUBSCRIBE to follow along the $100 DIY Bathroom Makeover series. We’re just getting started! I will share the steps below and include some tips and tricks I learned along the way. Don’t miss this countertop makeover, it’s amazing what a $7 can of Epoxy Spray can do!

1.Clean countertops with a surface cleaner and a towel. (I used Mrs. Meyers)

2. Sand the countertop lightly. I used a 100 grit sandpaper.

3.Using a damp cloth wipe off dust. Then go over again with a microfiber towel to remove any dust or particles left behind. I did this twice just to be sure everything was cleaned off!

4. Turn on any vents / a house fan/ and open windows! This spray is strong! I HIGHLY recommend using a mask while spraying!

5.Mask off walls/cabinet/toilet/faucet etc. The overspray is thick! I cannot recommend green FROGTAPE enough! It’s a great product!

6. Spray 1st coat, if puddles or drips happen just wipe off quickly with a clean cloth and respray. Let first coat dry for 15 minutes.

7. Spray 2nd coat. Allow to dry for 3-4 hours. I removed masking tape/plastic after 3.

8. Enjoy your new countertops! I clean mine regularly with surface cleaner and I have had no problems with peeling or anything at all!

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  • I'd apply a coat of killz oil based primer before applying the finish coat. lightly sand between coats. Should help it not chip away. How long did the odor last?

  • Loved your video! We just painted our bathroom countertop and I went in to look at it and there’s a very small piece of hair by the sink! What do we do? It’s only been about four hours and it’s still sticky. Should we sand it to remove it and respray? I’m afraid to touch it. Any help would be greatly appreciated! The rest of the countertop looks great! Thank you!

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