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Your cart is empty.Beyond paint is your new countertop in one convenient kit. In just two or three simple steps, refinish kitchen counters, bathroom vanities, bar tops, backsplashes, craft and garage work spaces with beyond paint countertop bonder/primer/finisher paint and beyond paint multi-purpose sealer for a durable, washable surface. Beyond paint countertop flecks (optional) for a granite “like” look, added dimension and interest. Application is foolproof and versatile with the option of different granite looks and the result is a beautiful, professional finish that will transform your home.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
After applying the first coat on my counter top I realized they did not send me any flakes. Hopefully Lowe’s will have some. The roller they provide does not glide easily and I had a hard time actually getting it to roll. It more like just pushed the paint on. I will change rollers and roller handle for 2nd coat and see how it does. So far my experience has not been great. Very frustrating. I will update this review when completely done.
guadalupe castro
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
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sifu Terry Faircloth
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
it worked perfectly
Joel B
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
So I got the color Sage and it was a bit more blueish, rather than the Olive green color shown online and on the brochure. Beautiful look though, very easy and also messy with the paint flakes. Oh, also I’d suggest to buy paint flakes from somewhere else (or on amazon in lbs) because one bottle wasn’t enough for my 38sqft countertops. I had to buy three more bottles for $80…. anyway, it’s an awesome product and i highly suggest it. I had faux blonde wood linoleum countertops before and it’s a total 180 for less than $200!
B0bby 5ing3r
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
The paint looked like slightly wet clay. It was impossible to spread and never really dried. I can only hope the paint I got was old, becuase it looked nothing like the videos or other images I saw. Ruined countertop and a HUGE waste of money.
fatimah steffanoff
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
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fascinated1
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
The countertops of this rental property were previously painted black and over the years the tenant had chipped them here and there and filled the spots in with a Sharpie, so they needed some attention. I thought this looked like it would camouflage the chips, as well as the uneven previous paint job, and I was right. It was relatively simple to do, though tape really well around the sink. Even with stainless, it was a chore to remove the paint that did make it on there. I would also recommend removing the faucet if you can, because getting around that in that tiny space behind it was difficult. The most difficult part was getting the flakes onto the vertical surfaces such as that front edges and backsplash. I found a thin piece of cardboard from a package of curtains and ended up sprinkling the flakes onto that and them flicking the cardboard from underneath so they just kind of popped on there. Some places I just blew them off gently. I wasn't concerned with waste because I think there were plenty of flakes. I think it really came out nice and was pleased with the end result.
Diane K
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
This is a good product to use when you want to give your countertops a facelift and can't afford new ones. It is easy to use and the step by step directions are clear. There are some drawbacks though. Roller/brush marks can be see and since the paint dries quickly, you cannot try to smooth out the marks. If you tape anything off, be sure the tape is no where the paint will be because if thee is pain on the tape, when the paint dries, it pulls the paint off the countertop as well. Lastly, the speckles in the bottle are too large to fit through the holes in the lid. If you shake the bottle too hard and too much comes out, it is not easy to spread out the speckles, so you end up with a clump or group of speckles in one spot. Overall, my bathroom counter looks good and as long as you don't look too closely at the imperfections and the paint gives the bathroom a fresh look for a lot less money.
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