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E-Z Stone coating for countertop Ron 07-09-2006
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Posted by Ron on July 9, 2006, 7:25 pm
Hi folks,

My wife and I are thinking of covering our kitchen melamine countertop
with E-Z Stone coating. There are two units -- the area with stove top
and the sink area. There is an existing fake wood veneer around the
vertical edge that meets the top with a slight beveled edge.

Any advice on the use of this product or any other in the above situation.

Thanks,

Ron

Posted by GotBonus on July 9, 2006, 11:10 pm



> Hi folks,
>
> My wife and I are thinking of covering our kitchen melamine countertop
> with E-Z Stone coating. There are two units -- the area with stove top and
> the sink area. There is an existing fake wood veneer around the vertical
> edge that meets the top with a slight beveled edge.
>
> Any advice on the use of this product or any other in the above situation.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ron
I am curious...
What is easy stone? Link?



Posted by Ron on July 10, 2006, 4:50 pm
GotBonus wrote:
>
>>Hi folks,
>>
>>My wife and I are thinking of covering our kitchen melamine countertop
>>with E-Z Stone coating. There are two units -- the area with stove top and
>>the sink area. There is an existing fake wood veneer around the vertical
>>edge that meets the top with a slight beveled edge.
>>
>>Any advice on the use of this product or any other in the above situation.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Ron
>
> I am curious...
> What is easy stone? Link?
>
>
Here's a link.

http://www.usehickson.com/StoneMason/DecorativeCoatings/EZStone_FAQ.shtml

Posted by Wayne Boatwright on July 9, 2006, 11:24 pm
Oh pshaw, on Sun 09 Jul 2006 04:25:33p, Ron meant to say...

> Hi folks,
>
> My wife and I are thinking of covering our kitchen melamine countertop
> with E-Z Stone coating. There are two units -- the area with stove top
> and the sink area. There is an existing fake wood veneer around the
> vertical edge that meets the top with a slight beveled edge.
>
> Any advice on the use of this product or any other in the above
> situation.

From the E-Z Stone website...

Can I use E-Z Stone on countertops?
E-Z Stone can be applied to a variety of countertops. We do not recommend
that it be applied to kitchen countertops or food preparation areas.

Note: If E-Z Stone is to be applied to a kitchen countertop or food
preparation area you should seal the stone coating with E-Z Stone
Countertop Coating. This 2 part Clear epoxy coating meets Canadian Food
Inspection Agency requirements and should be used in place of the E-Z
Stone Sealer when sealing kitchen countertops or food preparation areas.

        http://www.usehickson.com/StoneMason/DecorativeCoatings/EZStone_FAQ.sh
tml



--
Wayne Boatwright
__________________________________________________

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snag a cooking shrimp.


Posted by Abe on July 10, 2006, 12:03 am
>My wife and I are thinking of covering our kitchen melamine countertop
>with E-Z Stone coating. There are two units -- the area with stove top
>and the sink area. There is an existing fake wood veneer around the
>vertical edge that meets the top with a slight beveled edge.
A friend of mine used this for a couple of counters - kitchen and
bathroom.

This is very fussy stuff. If you don't apply it just right, it looks
pretty bad, and there's no redo.

Durability is nil, regardless of what they say. It's only good for
areas that never really get touched, even if it's sealed.

I'd stay away from it personally.

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