Название | : | Pour on Marble Countertops | Stone Coat Epoxy |
Продолжительность | : | 5.28 |
Дата публикации | : | |
Просмотров | : | 372 rb |
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What did you think of the added veins? Did it make or break the piece?? Tell us what you would have done! Comment from : Stone Coat Countertops |
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Love your countertop works I have a question however can you sand down/ repair an epoxy pour that went bad and pour a new pour on top of the old one epoxy I'm in a bind Thanks Comment from : Sportster_12 |
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LINES ruined it-looked perfect before Comment from : Grove Safemoon Crypto News DAILY! |
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Liked it subtle Comment from : Crystal Joorabchi |
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the veins look too artifical imo, if they were less uniform and more random I think itwould look good Comment from : Tubby Custard |
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not the big vein Comment from : hoospoodles |
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Im A team! Comment from : Flor Lima |
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Without veins Comment from : KGIRL |
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A few less lines Comment from : Kimberly Clark |
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I would've chopped out the veins, just a little, but a lot on that big one Comment from : Maggie Elliott |
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Either way is fine Really becomes a subjective approach, it's art! Comment from : bob smith |
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Before the veins Comment from : Faye Cole |
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Both ways are beautiful Comment from : Kathy Furlong |
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No veins Comment from : Morgan Killian Jackson |
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How do you do this if you can't tilt marble and have a vertical backsplash Need to do a vanity but can't detach marble Comment from : Peggy Jarman |
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The attempt to fix “squiggle” ruined the piece The other veins are okay, the simple look was much better Comment from : 167tbrooks |
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Question about application! I have counters with the lip on the backsplash wall that goes up I would rather not cut it off bc we have a tile backsplash… can I do an epoxy pour or roll it on this vertical surface? I’m planning on doing the Carrara marble look Thank you! Comment from : Kristina Wickham |
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I liked it better without veins Comment from : Susan Malone |
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Option B definately Comment from : PunchyMuffin |
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I like it but I think I prefer without the veins Comment from : Phoebe Sanchez |
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Liked it before the veins were added Comment from : Jennifer Holton |
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Hate the veins! Countertop is now ruined Comment from : 32redrubies |
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No vein Comment from : C Perkin |
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Veins looked man made veins can be different width and different organic paths than straight crosses that he makes here Comment from : timothy norton |
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Hi, I want to do this to my countertops in my kitchen, I have been watching your videos for awhile now and becoming more confident in doing it But as I read reviews I'm nervous my countertops will start to yellow and spending the $48000 doesn't seem fitting if it will yellow Can you please let me know if the yellowing is something that will or won't happen with your product? Comment from : Michelle Taylor |
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can it withstand heat still like the granite under it? Comment from : Jasmine Gerber |
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No veins, beautiful just the way it was! Comment from : Delores Alexander |
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Option a Comment from : Thomas Crill |
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I like better before the veins Comment from : Stephanie Brown |
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Isn’t epoxy dangerous to inhale during the mixing and curing process? Shouldn’t you guys be wearing PPE? Comment from : Leanne Hochberg |
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I live the look before the veins I just received my products and can't wait to do this Comment from : Cheri Harris |
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His veins don't look natural Comment from : donpoochi |
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Do not like the vain to straight should have spread it out with heat gun, but the rest looks great Comment from : Deep Blue |
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I love it without the veins! Comment from : Donna Reeves |
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A Comment from : Richard Semel |
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No veins Comment from : Martina |
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Without the veins looks better but I love it either way ❤️ Comment from : Lissette Mercedes |
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I really like the pour marble look, however what if I can't tilt the surface, because it's a concrete counter-top Can I use a roller? Comment from : Tashna Moore |
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Wow you made it look so easy I liked both looks the smoother look is more my style when I'm doing glam With the veins its good for that perfectly imperfect look The veils you created were too perfect and too many of them Overall, you did a great job; I enjoyed watching Comment from : Sister Rym |
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Without the veins Comment from : Dori Hewitt |
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How do you get the bull nose edges to be smooth? Comment from : Traci Brower-Coleman |
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Without veins was beautiful Comment from : Adventures with MawMaw (Tina) |
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I liked it before three veins Comment from : Leslie Joy |
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bEFORE THE VAINS Comment from : Sandi DeLeo |
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the large vein was good but the other ones sorta looked too artificial more diagonal, horizontal, wider would have been better IMHO Comment from : nachojones1 |
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I like it before the lines!😜 Comment from : myra dunne |
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I liked without the veins! What is the name of this particular kit and do I need a primer and top coat? Comment from : Veronica Moshier |
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Do you ever do this without removing the countertops? We’d really prefer to keep them on Comment from : Jill |
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Without veins Comment from : JoAnna Boise |
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Without veins JMO How much product per sqft? Comment from : Cross-eyed Catfishing |
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Without veins Comment from : Sara Keller |
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I liked it more without the veins Comment from : Tracey Lee Neethling |
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What exact colors did you use for this, I want to do it! Comment from : diana kinsley |
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without veins or have veins blend a bit more - in my opinion i definitely don't like the thick vein Comment from : Lisa Ducos |
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I like both but the vein direction looks fake Comment from : coasterkat |
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Before the vein Comment from : Patty Burns |
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I liked how it looked before added veins Comment from : diygingerguy |
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Loved the marble but you always stand in front of an amazing blue panel Do you have a video on how you made that? Comment from : Moon Owl |
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Way too many veins, this is the recipe I was looking for but without the veins Thanks guys, Comment from : BOB LAPORTILLA |
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I liked without the veins But how would you get that poured look when you can't tip the surface?? Comment from : stealthcomp14 |
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It looks better without the veins Why wasn't this one taped off prior to adding the epoxy? Comment from : Renee McCoy |
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without veins Comment from : Fabby Navarro |
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I liked it better before the veins! Comment from : Carliecat |
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A Comment from : Samar Abdulla |
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I liked it better without the veins Comment from : Glass Dragon |
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It was gorgeous already, the veins weren't needed 💙 Comment from : KayCam |
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Without the veins Comment from : ReggieB |
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Curious The sides still look bumpy How do you get them smooth in the end? Comment from : Whitney Ann |
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How do I do this on a countertop?It seems like trowel and the chopping will destroy the marble look Comment from : Sandrine Nseng |
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It looks more natural with the beautiful Veins Of course VEINS!👍 Comment from : Praveen Kumar |
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Love it getting ready to mine counter top but I didn't by the art epoxy;(can I use the regular stonecoat epoxy??? Comment from : Ida Byrne |
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Can you use the diamond dust powder on this also? Comment from : David Deyo |
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Without the veins Comment from : D W |
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Why you don't use masks? What about the epoxy fumes? I have read epoxy can be very harmful Comment from : O M |
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I like them both but the one with the veins it looks better with just the thin veins! Comment from : Terry j Brown |
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Would you send this kit to Alberta Canada? Comment from : Miriam Wattel |
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I like it without veins Comment from : Nathan Pegram |
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Can I use this on granite countertops? Comment from : BK Trading Academy |
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Definitely without the veins but still beautiful Comment from : ECR |
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I’m mad late but without veins Comment from : Kimberly Mays |
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DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!!! I did my research and emailed and asked questions about the epoxy yellowing and I was reassured and promised that this is formulated to not yellow! I did by my countertops in December and by March they were yellow! I should have just saved the money for granite!!!! Do not use if you are wanting white counter tops Comment from : Kelly Theriot Darwin |
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Hey guys any help on my my counter tops are not drying or what can I do to get them to dry up faster Comment from : Eli mijares |
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Much better without so many veins Comment from : judy johnson |
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Veins! Comment from : Shirley Gay Norris |
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I like it before the veins better What was the white base you used? 🤔 Comment from : T Tanay |
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Do you have a video using this technique showing how to get full coverage without being able to tilt the piece Also skip the veins Comment from : Jeff Dumais |
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Did you put a top coat over this once finished? Comment from : Girls basketball games |
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Both! So Mike if I’m doing my countertops and can’t tilt how do I even epoxy out without disturbing natural poured pattern? Comment from : SC Coastal Plain LifeTeam |
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The few views the betterbutover all it looks 👍🏾 Comment from : shaun ireland |
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I like it without the veins Comment from : Kim Archer |
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I like just the piece with out the veins Could have used a little more dark grey highlights Comment from : gypinto321 |
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Without the veins! Comment from : Janet Peters |
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B Comment from : Judy Beaver |
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How do you move the epoxy around without tilting the counter top? As mine are already fixed in place I feel like using a trowel or something solid to move it would ruin the look Comment from : Jaylen Oglesby |
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I have asked one simple question on your YT site several times, and expect you'd answer because you're always telling people to "comment below," but it seems you either cannot or will not respond I will ask it again In talking with several stone countertop installers, I hear that the epoxy resins that are used in techniques like yours simply don't last for more than a few years because the product wears away quickly in "high traffic areas" like around sinks The installers I spoke with say much of their business actually comes from people who have epoxy resin countertops they want replaced because they're dissatisfied with their performance after a short time So, are these installers just trying to convince me their products are better, or is there some element of truth to their claims that yours aren't? Comment from : Stukaman |
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can you do one like this for bathtub walls? Like you vertical tutorial Comment from : XxHeavensXAnglexX |
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What was the measurements for mixing the epoxy? Comment from : SKIMKASTRO187 |
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