Anyone ever tried "Baby Foot" foot peel?
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Comments (4)We have a small room, 8 x 18, that we use for our computer area. We found that carpet squares work well. They stay flat, are easy to cut when necessary, and install quickly. Our squares are 3 x 3 feet, cushioned underneath, NOT peel-n-stick, and come in many different colors. (Ours are the type that large restaurants, airports, and casinos use. We bought them from a local distributer in Georgia.) Every so often we used double-sided carpet tape to avoid any shifting in high traffic areas. After living with the carpet squares for 6 months, I'd have to say we are completely pleased....See MoreHas anyone tried epoxy countertops on top of painted laminate?
Comments (39)Ok.. i kno thay im ab two y too l, but i have a relative personal expexperience to share! i am a single mom of 2 teens & after hurricane Florence hit our town, i got an SBA loan to make repairs & update a few things on my wish list. But after getting duped a couple of very shady ”contractors” i was left w/ out of $ & a house in shambles. Over the past 2 years, I have taught myself how to install lights, ceiling fans, ceramic & glass tile, plus drywall, mudding, caulking & painting in every room.. all 2,800 sq ft of it. Anyway, my house was all shades of poo when i bought it.. a reddish-brown pergo floor, dark brown, tan eggshell walls, dark brown cabinets & the UGLIEST brown & black faux granite-looking laminate. I’d planned on getting granite or quartz, but that was prior to being swindled out of almost $68,000! My budget on E, i did my research on an alternate solution & went w/ the Giani paint kit. However, i too read the reviews & knew the glitter topcoat wouldnt last in my house, so i bought a few boxes of epoxy resin & taught myself how to use that too cause i hadnt a clue! i had my issues along the way, ie: sticky batches, uneven application, kids touching it before dry, etc.. but i am happy w/ them. Now idk how realistic they actually look, but I had few people ask if id gotten new counters, & others reach out to touch them, not believing they werent “real”, but Epoxied over painted laminate. Gianis claim of it being “a wkend“ project is BULLSHH & I much perferr the outcome of my own application technique, over what their instructions offer.. but to each their own, right!? Sanded, then SCRUBBED COUNTERS CLEAN Giani White Diamond kit Glitter Topcoat Epoxy Resin, sand where necessary, clean, repeat.. i personally dont like a super high gloss, so i went over them w, an 800 grit sandpaperjust to tome ghat down a bit & i can still see the topcoat sparkling underneath. i also bought several nice trivets to guard against hot items , Blue & red will leave stain if let to sit ill try to post a few before/ after photos Original color palette Did the hallway built in too...See MoreUser
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