Thursday, December 1, 2011

How to cover up Rustoleum Countertop Paint with Giani Granite Paint

The question of how to paint Giani over other types of countertop paint is becoming more frequent as this countertop category grows.

It is possible to paint Giani over other painted counters if they are sanded or de-glossed. You do not have to sand down to the original countertop, just rough up any type of top coat or epoxy with a fine grit (600 grit) sand paper. Remember to clean off any sanding dust.

Once this is done you can begin the steps of Giani- 1. Roll primer, 2. Sponge minerals, 3. Roll Top coat... and wallah! You will have a new shiny granite finish!

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

****** New from Giani: Gaini has just introduced a new self cross linking formula that provides superior adhesion and durability!

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Two Year Update!

Hello! Being a big fan of Giani granite.... I do get asked often how the durability is for granite paint for countertops. I can personally say that my counters still look great but a new top coat came out within the last year so I am thinking about sanding my counters down a bit and adding the new top coat. I do use a cutting board but I suppose I would on any counter surface.
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