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Friday, May 16, 2008

FAQ's about Painting Formica Counter Tops

I wanted to throw out to you a few answers to frequently asked questions about refinishing Formica countertops.


Durability. I think the most common question is how long does the painted finish last? There are no guarantees because as you know, everyone treats everything differently. If you ABUSE the painted finish, of course, it will scratch or burn just as any surface would. However, if you treat them properly, i.e., use a chopping board when chopping and trivet for hot pots, they will last for years and years. That is not to say, you have to treat your counters with velvet gloves. Who wants to do that? It’s impossible to do in a real working kitchen with a rowdy family and rambunctious friends. (We are posting a video on the website next week, of my counters three years ago when they were first refinished along side a current video of them. You will see, my kids are obviously three years older and the counters are in exactly the same condition. Go to http://www.countertoptransfauxmations.com/ to view.)

If something terrible did happen and you burn the surface (which would be difficult to do) or someone decides to clean their motorbike engine in your kitchen and gouges the counters up, you can always sand the affected area and repeat the four step refinishing process

Color choices and combinations. I am very often asked if it makes a difference if you put a dark/light color down as your base color. If you are going for a light colored faux granite or marble, then you will use a light shade of paint. The same applies for a dark finish.
For example, if you are going for black faux granite, choose a dark base that is going to compliment the finished look such as midnight blue or dark gray. You will add black, shades of blue-black, grey, perhaps some silver, and a smattering of white as an accent. The overall look will be black but with depth and a luster of dark blue/grey/silver. Just like real granite.

Choosing the correct color combinations can be daunting but here is a BIG tip that still helps me out when I am having ‘painters block.’ Go to your local home improvement store and look at a sample of real granite or even pick up a few samples of laminate. You can take those over to the paint department and match the colors in your sample. It really does help. I go over this in detail on the DVD too. A good idea is to test out a few color combinations on poster board first. That really helps you know what you like/dislike and figure out your painting technique. Keep in mind, you can email me for further help.

Where to purchase your supplies? Many ask if anything is special order. The answer is no, and you will find all items you need at most paint store. (UK and Canada too.)You are supplied with a shopping list of everything you need with your DVD. Expect to pay approximately $80 for all your supplies. That is for everything including brushes and paint trays and you will have enough paint to complete an average size kitchen with a little left.

Please note. I am specific about the bonders to use because some say they work but over the years, I have found some work much better than others but you do have brand choices and those are listed.

Cleaning. Everyone wants to know how to clean the painted countertops. I treat mine as I would any other surface and I’m not afraid to use bleach and other kitchen/bath cleansers on them. The only thing I would recommend keeping away from the finish is solvents. That being said, I wouldn’t like solvents near a REAL granite surface either.

I’m sure you have many questions of your own but we have tried to cover many of them on the FAQ page of the website.
Feel free to take a look. http://www.countertoptransfauxmations.com/faq.html
Click on the question and the answer pops up next to it. Alternatively, send your questions here to share. Don’t forget to check back for the three-year-old counter video late next week.Happy painting and have a great weekend!