Resurfacing a bathroom sink top
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 8:02 am
Granite and all the other expensive tops are just that. Too expensive.
But I had an idea of using Krylon Stone Spray and then a couple of coats of acrylic clear over the top.
The cabinet base is new (from Habitat for the Humanities $30) and a drop-in sink.
It's now Formica on the top and front edge. Might not stick to the Formica, So,
I'm thinking of replacing it with 1" exterior plywood and making the back and end trim from the same wood.
Prime it and use 1 or 2 coats of Stone Spray, then 2 coats of clear acrylic.
They say that your bathroom is supposed to make a statement and mine will say that I'M POOR.
Any thoughts?
But I had an idea of using Krylon Stone Spray and then a couple of coats of acrylic clear over the top.
The cabinet base is new (from Habitat for the Humanities $30) and a drop-in sink.
It's now Formica on the top and front edge. Might not stick to the Formica, So,
I'm thinking of replacing it with 1" exterior plywood and making the back and end trim from the same wood.
Prime it and use 1 or 2 coats of Stone Spray, then 2 coats of clear acrylic.
They say that your bathroom is supposed to make a statement and mine will say that I'M POOR.
Any thoughts?