Rustoleum Countertop Transformations - DIY Show Off ™ - DIY Decorating and Home Improvement Blog (2024)

When I first saw the scratched, lightly burned and stained creamy colored laminate countertop in the rental, I knew I needed to either board up the door and run for the hills or an affordable and easy DIY solution. Rustoleum’s Countertop Transformations kit was a great way to rescue this kitchen.

kitchen before…

Rustoleum’s Countertop Transformations kit comes in 5 colors: Onyx, Charcoal, Java Stone, Desert Sand and Pebbled Ivory. Since the previous light color was stained, I decided to go with a darker color to avoid the same issue in the future. “Sleek and contemporary, Onyx is one of today’s most-sought after colors. Onyx’s black gleaming finish will modernize your kitchen and accent any decor. It perfectly complements kitchens with stark colors, white cabinets and stainless steel appliances.” The description sold me…an easy DIY way to modernize a kitchen?

A DIY option that doesn’t include removing the old and measuring for new, cutting new/etc.? Count me in! There’s a lot of DIY going on in this apartment and budget friendly, easy choices are a huge help!

I’m often asked about this DIY kit, so it was great to have the opportunity to give it a try for myself. Summary? Definitely worth the money and work to achieve the look of a brand new countertop!

My Rustoleum Countertop Transformations Experience

I read through the instructions. I also wrote down highlights when I watched the instructional DVD. The kit includes nearly everything but I did have to purchase 2 angled 2″ brushes, gloves, a 6″ microfiber roller and a 6″ foam roller (shown on the outside of the box). A shop vac is handy too.

I set up a work station close by with all of the materials on hand and ready to go.

and prepped the area using plastic drop cloths and FrogTape. I did not remove the sink, however removing the sink will make the process much easier.

Tip: I taped around the sink. However, if you have a steady hand and an angled brush, I think it’s easier to wipe away basecoat when you get it on the sink. Tape will peel away some of the finish and require touch ups but those are super easy to do too! More on that below. Tape off wall near backsplash, cover cabinets, appliances (if near by) and floor with plastic drop cloths.

The first step is to sand the counters using the diamond embedded sanding block (provided in kit) to remove the shine from the laminate, sanding in a circular motion. It actually not only removed the glossy finish but the some of the stains as well. This is by far the hardest step – not too difficult, just time consuming and requires some muscle.

{as you can see above, I removed the loose laminate side strips because they were not secure and applied each step to the non-laminated sides}

Once the sanding was done, I cleaned the countertops with a damp cloth, removing all of the dust (several times) then let them dry.

Step 2 is applying the adhesive base coat. Have the materials ready to go including: adhesive base coat, wetting spray, paint tray and microfiber roller, 2″ angled brush and decorative color chips (in the spreader). Stir the adhesive base coat.

Starting with the backsplash area, apply a heavy coat (like icing on a cake) of the adhesive base coat to the top and front of the backsplash and two inches of the countertop against the backsplash. Use the brush to apply the adhesive base coat to the sides and front of the countertop. Pour the adhesive base coat into the paint tray and roll onto the large flat area of the countertop. Make sure that none of the countertop shows through. Work quickly!

Once every spot is covered, quickly move to the next steps. Spray the wetting agent and spread decorative color chips using the spreader according to instructions. Take handfuls and apply decorative color chips in hard to reach places, covering every area of adhesive base coat. There are plenty of decorative chips. Spare no expense!

It does make quite a mess but don’t worry, they’re very easy to sweep up. I let this sit overnight then swept up the excess decorative color chips with a shop vac.

It’s starting to look awesome!

Using the scraper provided, start removing build up of dried decorative chips along the coated surfaces (being careful not to dig or remove too much).

Next, using the sanding block in the kit, sand down the decorative color chips. And sand some more. And sand again.

Vacuum up the dust

and compare the sanded countertop with the sample piece.

Sand and vacuum again if needed.

Clean with a damp cloth, making sure to get all of the dust removed and let dry. Score the FrogTape with a utility knife (we only had a razor on hand) and remove tape.

Touch ups: When I removed my FrogTape from around the sink, it did peel away some of the finish. Not to worry. Simply touch up with the adhesive base coat using a foam brush, (wipe away base coat if it gets onto the sink/etc.), apply decorative chips and wait four hours.

Sweep up the chips. Sand. Clean.

Tip: Note that this process is messy and remember to over protect areas you don’t want involved. I have a little paint touch ups to do.

Again, make sure countertops are completely dust/dirt free and dry. {looking better already, isn’t it?}

On to the last step! Once the countertop has been sanded and cleaned, gather supplies and pour Part A of the protective coat with Part B and stir.

Apply the protective clear coat starting with the top and front of the backsplash and onto about 2 inches of the level countertop. Pour some of the protective coat into a paint tray and apply to the flat areas of the countertop using the foam roller. Don’t forget to apply protective coat to the sides also.

Keep kids and pets out of the room until the protective coat dries to avoid fingerprints, pet hair, etc. in the finish.

The transformation is amazing. What a gorgeous finish and huge improvement!

Let dry 48 hours for light use and 7 days to fully cure for normal use.

Thoughts: This do-it-yourself Rustoleum Countertop Transformations kit is messy but easy to use, an affordable option and the result is gorgeous. Dried nice to a nice hard finish. The countertop feels durable and looks 100% better! We’re thrilled with the results! Thanks to Bri for her help with this project! Two people are definitely better than one!

What do you think? Have you tried the Rustoleum Countertop Transformations?

Thinking about it? I hope sharing our experience helps! This YouTube video shares DIY tips.

Up next…oh yes I did! I painted those cabinets! I’ll share the process next week. But here’s a sneak peek…

You might also be interested in Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations…making painting cabinets easy (no sanding!):

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I did receive product (Rustoleum Countertop Transformations kit) in exchange for a review however experience, pictures and opinion are my own. For more information about Rustoleum Countertop Transformations including a how-to-guide, colors, virtual tool, photo gallery with before and after pictures and where to buy, visit Rustoleum Countertop Transformations.

This is a sponsored post brought to you by FrogTape. The opinions are completely my own based on my own experience.

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Rustoleum Countertop Transformations - DIY Show Off ™ - DIY Decorating and Home Improvement Blog (2024)

FAQs

Does Rustoleum countertop paint work? ›

This paint works great. It covers very well, if you use the method according to the instructions (foam roller brush). You will have to touch up some spots, especially if your counter was a lighter color.

Do countertop refinishing kits work? ›

If you're looking to give your countertops a whole new look but are watching your budget, you can completely transform them for less than $300. Refinishing kits and tough peel-and-stick vinyl coverings are tailor-made for the DIYer, and the results are dead ringers for real granite slabs.

How long does it take for rustoleum countertop paint to cure? ›

Rust-Oleum Countertop Coating dries to the touch in 1-2 hours. Allow it to dry 3 days before normal countertop use. In higher humidity areas or if the temperature is below 70°F, allow for additional drying time before placing items on the counter.

Can I use Rustoleum protective enamel on countertops? ›

Tired of looking at that old countertop? With Rust-Oleum® Countertop Coating, you can renew laminate countertops, cabinets and furniture.

Does Rustoleum countertop paint need a top coat? ›

IMPORTANT: Rust-Oleum HOME® Countertop Base Coat and Top Coat are required for the project. PRODUCT APPLICATION (cont.) For full system, allow 24 hours for light countertop use.

What is the best paint to use on countertops? ›

Water-based acrylic paints work well for laminate counters. Epoxy coatings adhere well to granite and tile countertops after the surface has been cleaned, abraded, and primed.

Are DIY epoxy countertops worth it? ›

Yes — in some ways. When done right, epoxy countertops provide a long-lasting and durable surface. Their non-porous nature means they're resistant to moisture. The material is also resistant enough to heat, although you still need to use common sense and not place hot pots and pans on it.

Do DIY epoxy countertops last? ›

Fortunately, if you take the steps to properly care for your countertop, epoxy can last 10 years or longer. Even through a rushed breakfast or hectic dinner with the family, your epoxy countertops will stand up to scratches, cracks, and minor damage that materials like granite and quartz may not withstand as easily.

Is painting your countertops a good idea? ›

Before you think about replacing your dated laminate countertops entirely, consider painting kitchen counters to improve their style quotient for less. An easy and fun project for do-it-yourselfers, painting kitchen countertops is a cost-effective way to make a statement in the kitchen.

Does Rustoleum countertop paint need primer? ›

If painting a laminate or vinyl surface, no primer is needed. For bare metal surfaces use 7780502 Clean Metal Primer. For bare wood surfaces use either 224430T Painter's Touch Flat White Primer or 7980502 American Accents White Primer.

Do you need 2 coats of Rustoleum? ›

For maximum durability, apply 2-3 coats at the recommended coverage rate.

How many coats of Rustoleum countertop paint? ›

The directions say that you will need to do 2 coats. This may be true if you tint it a darker color than your counter, but I had to do 6 coats (using 2 full cans) to get the counters fully opaque and all one color. The directions also recommend using a foam roller or a roller with a 1/4" nap.

What is the most durable countertop paint? ›

#1 Rust-Oleum Countertop Coating

Even without a primer, this paint can withstand everyday kitchen or bathroom activities without chipping, fading, or scratching. Plus, it's also resistant to moisture and most household chemicals, making cleaning your freshly painted surfaces a breeze.

Do you need to seal rustoleum countertop paint? ›

I have painted my kitchen counters with Rustoleum hammered paint and it looks great but something leaked onto the counter and hours later when I discovered it and wiped, the paint came off with it. What kind of sealer should be used with this type of paint? You will have to use a food grade sealer.

Can you use Rustoleum on laminate countertops? ›

With Rust-Oleum Countertop coating, you can renew laminate countertops, cabinets and furniture. This coating contains antimicrobial protection that will protect the painted surface by inhibiting the growth of mold and mildew and other odor or stain causing microbes.

Is painting countertops a good idea? ›

Painting countertops can be a cost-effective way of upgrading your kitchen with a more modern look. Learn how to paint countertops or renovate them with a refinishing kit. We'll also tell you the benefits of painting or refinishing as well as the factors you need to consider before you begin.

Do you need to seal Rustoleum countertop paint? ›

I have painted my kitchen counters with Rustoleum hammered paint and it looks great but something leaked onto the counter and hours later when I discovered it and wiped, the paint came off with it. What kind of sealer should be used with this type of paint? You will have to use a food grade sealer.

Is Rustoleum countertop paint waterproof? ›

It resists moisture and daily wear and tear in kitchens, bathrooms, workrooms and more. This coating can be used on vinyl tiles, wood and metal surfaces. It is not designed for use on floors, granite, marble, ceramic tile, and concrete.

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