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Resurfaced multispec countertops misty grey
Resurfaced multispec countertops misty grey








resurfaced multispec countertops misty grey
  1. RESURFACED MULTISPEC COUNTERTOPS MISTY GREY UPDATE
  2. RESURFACED MULTISPEC COUNTERTOPS MISTY GREY PLUS
resurfaced multispec countertops misty grey

Also, if you happen to chip the surface, it would be much more noticeable on a solid finish surface than it would be on a MultiSpec-finished surface. The reason we do not refinish countertops in a solid color is because there are minuscule particles that float through the air during the refinishing process that can and do get permanently caught in the finish - which can and will be seen. it instantly updates a bathroom and removes the outdated cultured marble look by giving it a granite look.it gives a beautiful contrast to a solid finish bathtub.We use MultiSpec exclusively on countertops because: The finish is durable, and the stone look is truly custom. This is what gives MultiSpec its natural appearance. The coating consists of encapsulated paint balls that randomly splatter on the surface as they shoot out of the spray gun during application. What is MultiSpec? MultiSpec is a unique decorative coating consisting of individual flecks of various colors that are subtly blended to achieve the natural appearance of granite and stone. Refinishing, meanwhile, typically involves repairing the counter, sanding down stains, and recoating the existing surface for an updated look. PRICING: To get a general idea of the cost of refinishing cultured marble countertops, multiply the square footage by $50, then add $75 per sink. Resurfacing kitchen countertops actually involves either removing and replacing the laminate or completely re-covering it with a fresh layer of laminate (or even tile). We can repair cultured marble, but because the countertop and sink are all one molded piece, the entire unit must be refinished afterward to hide and seal the repair. Most cultured marble countertops contain one or two sinks, and are one big molded piece. This is a perfectly normal characteristic of this substrate. Cultured Marble is man-made, and one of its problem areas is that hairline cracks will start to develop near the drain due to hot and cold water hitting directly on the surface for many years.

RESURFACED MULTISPEC COUNTERTOPS MISTY GREY UPDATE

MultiSpec to the rescue! We can instantly remove the cultured marble look and immediately update your bathroom countertops by refinishing them in a MultiSpec finish. Got cultured marble? If your home was built after 1970, chances are, you do - and cultured marble is something that unfortunately will date a bathroom. Then, wipe away any debris and clean the surface with a mild soap and water (or another non-abrasive cleaner).

RESURFACED MULTISPEC COUNTERTOPS MISTY GREY PLUS

Transform your kitchen countertops quickly from laminate to a granite look with our MultiSpec finishes - plus avoid the messy tear-out of perfectly good bathroom and kitchen countertops! MultiSpec finishes can be used on cultured marble bathroom countertops and sinks, as well as tile, butcher block, and formica or other laminate-type kitchen countertops. Step 1: After you surface is completely clean (use a non-abrasive cleaner), start by sanding the entire countertop and backsplash / lip areas to rough the surface up a little and help the paint stick permanently. *** SCROLL DOWN TO SEE THE MULTISPEC COLORS ***










Resurfaced multispec countertops misty grey