Hated them
Used Bulls eye 1-2-3 primer.
I lightly sanded the counters after taping everything off. then applied 1 coat of primer. let it dry, for 30 min.
I also redid the cabinets and walls i'll put up in different posts, so make sure you follow me so you can the transformation. Had to much of a rust color.
I used acrylic paint that I purchased from Walmart. (it can be found at any craft store). I used the colors Of Umber, Melted chocolate, vintage white, black with glitter in it, and pearl white. The pearl and black were gloss the rest flat colors. You will need to put on your base coat which I started with the vintage white, then used a combination of using a sea sponge and crinkled paper towels. After the first coat dried I added the melted chocolate. I actually used alot of it then went back and added more vintage white. Then I added the black. Take it from me use it sparely. If you add to much it makes it look like the counter has shadows all the time. I then added the umber, just a little bit of it. Then the pearl white. After it dried i added just a very little bit of gold glitter to it to get a little more sparkle out of it. I then let it sit 2 days before sealing with a waterproof sealer. This past Oct. 2015 is 2 yrs they have been finished. And they still look as good as the day I did them and I do projects all the time on them. But I do put down cardboard first before making anything on top of them. I stated it took 2 weeks but I let the clear coat sit an additional 2 weeks before using the counter tops.
My cost was around $125, it can be higher or lower depending on the size of your kitchen. It took on average 3-10 bottles of each color to finish this project. 2 qts. of primer, and 3 qts of clear coat.
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/14068244/diy-painted-counter-tops site
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