My bathroom sink and counter top is all in one. Can I use Giani Granite paint on both?
By rich from Lansing, IL
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My biggest concern about the sink portion would be if the granite paint could hold up to the constant use of water. Here's the FAQ page for Giani and a contact button at the bottom of the page if you still have questions after reading the facts:
www.gianigranite.com/
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I have recently used the Giani countertop granite paint kit, I love this product and the results were remarkable. I did each step and loved the look of my new countertop, I went from 80s red to a beautiful Sicilian sand granite.
I have already put on the first coat of sealer and I was wondering if I could add more of the brown color on top of this? I needed more browns now that I have decided to not paint my oak cabinets after the countertops made such an improvement.
Should I sand the sealer away or just buy another kit and start all over? Anyone have any help or ideas on this? It was not the product's fault, It did a beautiful job, I just didn't add enough color and the black primer is showing through too much. I don't need dark countertops now. Thanks for any ideas.
By Sheryl M
Isn't there a 1-800 # on the packaging you could call and ask, or maybe go back to the store where you bought the product and ask a professional. I think I would do one of those things before you go any further.