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You have proven you can build a resin countertop that looked both beautiful and professionally done. I did however paint the MDF white BEFORE I applied the resin AND used the white tint. Baking soda: When mixed with water and applied to counters, baking soda has a bleaching effect on yellowed resin surfaces. If youre wondering why your epoxy countertops have turned yellow after being installed for only a few months, then there may be another reason: oxygen exposure. Not sure I would redo it, though. Also, maybe add a VERY slight touch of grey to your grout to bring in the color of the counter? Mix 1/2 cup of baking soda into 2 gallons of warm water, then use a soft cloth to gently scrub away stains until theyre gone. . I change all sorts of things with different LED bulbs like warm, daylight, blue bright, mostly because I am horrified at what one of them did to my decor. How difficult would it be to change the tile? Those shops always have large pieces leftover that work for small job a like this at extremely low prices because they cant be used for anything else. Even though that might be annoying now, it wont be in the future when you look at it!!! Love the undermount sink!! I thought even that sounded suspect, like it might only reduce the amount of yellowing, so havent pursued the idea any further. Copyright 2007-2022 - Kristi Linauer, LLC. So now Im not quite sure what to do. If you REALLY want to have it as resin (which, it does look beautifulwhen white, that is! I agree! Use it for a month after it cures so you can report on durability to solvents, paint & debris. Ive used Stone Coat for a number of projects and had no problems. How much would a piece of solid surface cut to spec cost? That said, I wonder what would happen if you painted over it with the Rustoelum Tub and Tile restore stuff. ), Id redo it and move on to something else for the next 30 days. There is also likely to be a difference between your jar of white pigment, undiluted, and the more translucent tinted resin. If it were me, I would definitely fix it now! The bright white is so much cleaner and appealing. I know I would. I vote you redo it. . I cannot answer that only you can. It was just what was needed. I agree with Christy Grube Go and search for a remnant, bring along your sink cutout pattern and faucet pattern and have one cut. Its not terribly noticeable when standing in the back entrance and looking at the countertop, but once youre in the room, its very noticeable. Why put this stress on yourself at this point. Bleach: For those who want an even more powerful solution than straight bleach or lemon juice (which may leave behind a residue), try using hydrogen peroxide instead! Heres why your epoxy countertops might be turning yellow and how to fix the problem. Especially in a work room situation around what it is surrounding a sink for my work. Just another perfectionist. (It is a much easier fix.). You always end up with a good solution after you stew over it for a couple of days. You might think about your new master bath counter top, what will it be? We used an engineered marble (wasnt Silestone, but a different brand) in our kitchen and love it! And this, my friends, is why I almost never do sponsored posts. Maybe add in a little blue? I agree with some of the others that this might not be the best place to DIY. you will be happy with the results and will finish much sooner. Use hydrogen peroxide solution: Mix equal parts hydrogen peroxide (3%) and distilled water; apply using paper towels or cotton swabs; let dry completely before moving on to the next step which may vary depending on what other steps have already been taken on your countertops (see How to Reverse Yellowing). I sanded it down redid it with stone coat and its been a year and still looks awesome. I want so badly to move on and get this bathroom finished. Quartz is definitely a better choice . If you decide to do something on your own, you can know that you dont have to be in there looking at it curing while you still have other things to finish in there. May want to check this before putting another white countertop. Use baking soda solution: Make a paste with baking soda and water (1 tablespoon per cup of water). Maybe a month break is just what you need a Set Up September to finish up little projects that will help you complete the bigger ones in the last quarter of 2019. That way youll never miss a thing! This happens when bulk thinners are used on top-coat applications as they contain more volatile hydrocarbons that allow greater air exposure on their surfaces than bottom-coats do (which use solvents instead). again, I think this is a super idea. Zero maintenance, zero drama, and in the long run dollars saved from avoiding curing issues and time wasted. But I am UPSET about it. But like most polymers, epoxy resin doesnt like to be exposed to UV light or heat for extended periods of time. That wouldnt help. Finish the bathroom and see if it really makes a big deal when everything is done. Better to fix now than having that hanging over your head. Its not that large an area and I think that those who commented that this will be a hard working bathroom are right in that resin will be damaged and you wont like looking at that either. Sorry this was frustrating. They are bright white and super easy to clean. Live with it. I had a counter specialist resurface them, it included fine sanding. Grout the tile. You go girl! I have a dingy looking antique white countertop. Surely there are other fun things to work on while the fix cures. Im going to be using a router to make a design in an outdoor table I made and then do a tinted resin fill.I dont want discoloration from the resin. Life is imperfect enough; we have to fix what we can. Now its dingy and yellow compared to the white walls. When purchasing my kitchen and bathroom counter tops the owner had numerous slabs and many times leftovers that were too short for a kitchen but would work wonderfully in your bathroom at a very reasonable cost. Youll notice the other beautiful things in the room and not the countertop. Its important to know, and interesting to try. He has furthered his career by specializing in epoxy resin flooring, providing excellent service to both commercial and residential clients. Can you put epoxy on Formica countertops? I think the product works well but not when white is the desired outcome. I am literally in the same position, going back and forth about should I try to repour? Working in the design industry, I always tend to go to the vendor and ask questions. would you want this the same? I would rip out that countertop ASAP and then Id install a lovely (waterproof) quartz or granite or heavy thick stainless steel countertop that would be sturdy and beautiful. If you dont find a bargain that is perfect, redo your top. Epoxy resin is a thermosetting plastic that undergoes a reaction called polycondensation when cured in the presence of catalysts. Hopefully youll get lucky and find white quartz. Id go to a granite/marble shop and have a new top made. Have them I dont know how hard it will be for you, but I think youll just notice it and the irritation will only grow over time. The method is fresh and you know where the set-up materials are. I totally feel your frustration. You can always come back to it in the future when the counter top gets destroyed by other products as it probably will. It still looks incredibly dingy against the walls and trim. I promise that its not. The colors are beautiful and cheerful and I am sure you want the room to have that feeling when you walk into it, not a feeling of disappointment and resentment for what you WANTED.. so I say JUST DO IT!! Its made of long-chain molecules that are tough, rubbery and durable. Live with it while you finish the rest of the studio. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. I want to feel completely free to give my 100% honest opinion of the products I try and the products I recommend. Id just pour a new coat of resin over it the original non-yellowing brand that I used. I also used stone coat countertops with no other products. What a total bummer . Clean the stain with a detergent solution of one part soap or dishwashing liquid to one part water. Keepin real girl! Do you really want to mess around with this when youve got major remodeling on the horizon, soon? But if I do redo it, then itll take another 30 days to cure, and will hold up the progress of the bathroom. To not have a product do what you want and wasted your time! And clearly the current resin isnt workable for you either. If you are done with resin, you have a master bath project in the unknown future, can you wait till then? Trim and fun stuff in studio? I would probably redo, but what a pain in the butt! Maybe getting the storage closet set? Im trying to convince myself its not that bad! If I just push forward, I feel like I could get it finished with just a few days of really concentrated effort and no distractions. Ugh. Apply a sealer: Apply sealer according to instructions on the packaging, using a sponge as opposed to applying it directly from an aerosol can or spray bottle (which could cause overspray). I think the issue is the yellow tile. I suggest getting remnant quartz. Im one of those weird people who is a big fan of Formica, but I dislike most if not all granite. Epoxy resin is a hard plastic material. Use bleach solution: Make a solution of 1 part bleach and 2 parts water and apply it with a soft cloth. I want so badly to redo the countertop, and Im still not sure that I wont redo it. You can also add a few drops of lemon juice to this mixture for extra whitening power! Go girl! Go ahead and do it then reward yourself with a fun part of the project to work on. Ok I have used both products. If it is the resins interacting, putting another layer of ArtResin on top might make the problem worse. As to what you do about it and when After three layers of color to match the window treatment it was too bright. Although I cant tell the difference/yellowing of the present counter, Im sure it bothers you, so I wouldnt live with it if it pains you so much. I recommend you move forward and dont delay the completion of the bathroom and then replace the countertop with a quartz or a stone you like. Cant wait! You will never be happy if you leave it as is, feeling the way you do about it. hmm. First, I made a flush mount glass bubble chandelier to go, Its not often that youll see colorless pictu, Just my bright, sun-filled living room after dark, DIY MDF Bathroom Countertop For An Undermount Sink, One Room Challenge, Week 2 Bathroom and Back Entry Progress, My Finished DIY Whitewashed Red Oak Hardwood Floors, Master Bathroom Tile Options -- My Preliminary Search. It will drive you crazy every time you walk into the bathroom. You can fix it now or later but knowing you it Will be fixed. Sorry this happened, Kristi. That way it would feel done. Buy the countertop and move on to the big stuff. This countertop is one that I made myself out of two layers of MDF and white tinted resin. I didnt have that problem with ArtResin and was perfectly pleased with how it looked, especially after being sanded to a satin finish. Maybe itll be finemaybe not though. Creating a new countertop with the resin coating presents the same issue (fear of durability) that caused you to use the second ostensibly more durable coating that has yellowed. You do such wonderful and creative work, but I would replace this countertop ASAP. I used the white tint, which is a very bright white, and it turned out great when it was finished. You do not need too big a piece. If your chances of ending up with the right resin and the right additive together are only 50/50 at best, what a waste of time and money. I do LOVE your style! Should I leave it? Also, I REALLY appreciate the information about yellowing. Youll be so glad you did! Redo the countertop and delay the completion of the room? It is such a small countertop, I would go to a granite/tile shop and get a remanent of quartz cut to fit. If I recommend a product, you can guarantee that its my honest opinion and no one has paid me to say it. And if I have a bad experience with a product, you can rest assured that Ill tell you about it. Once its finished, it might not be all that noticeable. The resin top would be a great option for a side table or end table though. I am happy to read that you are getting a new countertop as well as laminate for your studio table. I agree with those who say to splurge and get a white quartz countertop. You can save yourself the time and headache move on to complete the bathroom. I just now read this. Its a small space, you could find a great deal. Either way we know it will be great. I would normally say to go ahead and finish the room and do the countertop at a later date, so that you get the happy feeling that it is finished, BUT: I have a different if similar problem in my half bath with an ill-applied wallpaper and I dont like to look at the wall at all when Im in there!!! Youve answered your own question redo it. There are ways to clean them and bring back their original beauty. You can complete some other project while you wait for the countertop. Whats the difference between glue and epoxy? As others have saidquartz. You could have it done very quickly for well less than $500 and get to move onmy estimate is from the Austin area for a vanity remnant a few months ago. I dont know you, but if I agree anyway. Yes; it may take 6+ weeks to arrive, but it will be worth every second of the wait time and the money spent. I wouldnt need to completely make a new countertop. I was going to suggest a quartz remnant. Doing it again because you made a error is one thing. I hesitate to give my opinion because Im sure that other readers and possibly you wont like the negativity. Kristie, Im on Team Whoa. In hindsight, I wish I had just left it at that. You can always try another project with resin again later. Perhaps the other surface resin would hold up but maybe not, in which case you will be right back at this point. Id probably chalk it up to a learning experience and go buy a quartz top or something and move on. You will regret it if you dont fix it! I dont really think you have much of a choice here, you know what a sore spot it will be if you dont. You can do everything that can be done than doesnt touch the countertop, and 30 days isnt that long in the whole scheme of things. Be done, and move forward. You can avoid yellowing by keeping the epoxy clean and dry. Just apply it directly onto your countertops using an old ragjust be sure not dont get any on your hands because it can cause irritation! All Rights Reserved. Time to move on to NEW conquests. I think if you redo the countertop, you should consider looking at white tile to see if that makes a difference in the brightness of the white as well. Something that doesnt require a full do-over, but gets the dingy feeling out of the counter top. Ive been working slowly but steadily on my studio bathroom, and I finally got the faucet and sink hooked up. And while some of these stains are caused by everyday items such as coffee or ink, others can be caused by the chemicals in your epoxy itself. Looks like you have grouted some but not all of the tile. Just thinking ahead! And the yellow tile will cast a different hue to white. This can cause your countertop to yellow over time, especially if you live in an area where the sun shines brightly all year round. Use a soft cloth to apply this solution to the stain and let it sit for about five minutes. I know the 30 days is a pain in the butt, but you will NOT be happy seeing that everytime you walk in there. make sure your bathroom makes you happy! I hope youll join me on my DIY and decorating journey! Was it worth it? I was so happy with how it turned out. I wonder if its the two brands (Art Resin + Stone Coat) that didnt play well together, or just the nature of the resin itself. You will most likely be using the bathroom daily washing brushes, etc. Fix it now. It dies nothing for the bathroom. She is the queen of re-do until its just right. It seems to me that since this bathroom is taking so long to finish, maybe you are a little burned out on it. Looks quite white and beautiful to me, but must look different IRL. Template and install. See how it wears use it for a few years and then decide. If you have an epoxy countertop, theres a good chance it has started to turn yellow. Im team redo. Apply with a soft cloth and let sit for an hour before rinsing off the residue. Im going to go ahead tho since you asked. How do you apply epoxy to laminate countertops? Martins experience enables him to offer professional advice on how to choose the right type of project based on your needs and budget. Its easy to say to just finish the rest of the bathroom and move on, no one else would notice, blah blah, but it can be tough to summon the energy to come back later and create a mess in a finished bathroom to fix an issue that probably would have been easier to fix when it happened. Id pull the counter top out of the bathroom to redo it to your liking, and let it hang out to cure in an undisturbed area for the 30 days while you complete as much as you can in the bathroom and elsewhere. Fix the countertop and find another project to concentrate on for the next 30 days. I agree with the folks that say to go somewhere, buy the white countertop color you really want in quartz or whatever and be done with it. Wonderful! I would definitely redo it, this is your forever home, be happy <3. How do you get stains out of epoxy countertops? Then I painted a cupboard body and hung it on the wall and HATED it so much. I would finish the bathroom, knowing something must be done about the countertop. The other issues can be lighting. . But maybe its time to splurge on functiona bright white quartz? You could have it done very quickly for well less than $500 and get to move on. So I say take your time and get it just like you want it. My designs look wonderful, but they have yellowed so much that I actually want to ask for a refund. Some of the forum posters even recommended another brand with a strong additive that added another roughly 30% to the cost. All things considered, it might be your best option. If I want pretty Ill put quartz in or do what you did it make it if I was so inclined. So all of that to say that Ill never be using Stone Coat Countertops resin again. I wonder what different lightbulbs would do? As a decorator, Im not a huge fan if the tile color- yellow is a very fickle color. Love your blog! Why add one more stress in your life? I think bite the bullet and do another coat with the art resin to fix it. Those tiles were there right after I did the countertop, and the countertop appeared bright white. What would you do in this situation?.. If your epoxy countertops are stained, dont fret! Yep, Ill be installing it myself. It was just fine as it was, and ArtResin is one of the least yellowing resins on the market. Yet another vote for fix it now. This countertop needs to be a workhorse. Save yourself the aggravation of another disappointment! Its not the tiles. The new one you picked will be beautiful. Girl, dont be nervous. You could just take the old one in as a template. Actually, it reminds me of when I painted 30+ cupboard doors an off-white colour with oil paint, and then stored them in my basement for the winter, not knowing that darkness causes faster yellowing. I mean, thats quite a difference. The colour Id chosen just looked dingy and dirty. I feel that if it has yellowed in such a short time, how much more will it yellow? FYI I used Stone Coat Countertop resin after building my own kitchen island and it turned out great. If it really bothers you, down the line, then put it on your to do list. I imagine many of them will be grateful. Cut your losses, buy the countertop, be done with it and move on. I would definitely weigh both options. This would be such a custom, but small job half the cost would go to getting a guy out there. The butter color of them has always felt very retro- 70s to me and not fully compatible with the bright colors of the rest of your studio space and bathroom. How long do you let resin sit before pouring? 30 days is nothing in the grand scheme of things. Since this is an odd size, you may be able to find an off-cut of a solid surface countertop for a bargain. Its refreshing! I have only read the first 10 replies, but I am guessing the will all be the same. Yes; you may have to special order it. I dont see you throwing in the towel on this and getting a new countertop. Sometimes one has to put things in perspective. Will you install the laminate yourself when you get to it? But gee, of course you have to try to get it the way you intended. Your update made me smile..knowing you are smiling too!!! White vinegar: The acidity of white vinegar will help dissolve the yellowing epoxy, yellowing is to use a non-yellowing epoxy. If you leave food or drinks on it, your countertop will turn yellow with time. I second this Check out the stone just in case it could be exactly what you wanted. Use a sponge to apply the mixture, then rinse it off with clean water. What would you do in this situation? Id probably go have a bright white quartz countertop cut and call it a day. Thats what makes you so interesting and fun to follow! It will almost certainly be a source of stress and anxiety every time you walk in the room.

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