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Old 04-05-2005, 02:02 PM
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Painting a Corilon sink

The Corilon (sp?) sink and countertop in a bathroom has discolored with age and my wife no longer likes the color. Before I toss it out ... can I paint it? What kind of paint, application? Even if it would require repainting in a few months, it might still be worthwhile. I'd appreciate any advice. .... wdc
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Old 04-18-2005, 05:49 AM
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Two part epoxy will work.
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Old 04-18-2005, 01:16 PM
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HayZee: Thanks. I have bought an epoxy kit by Klenk and will try it soon.
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Old 06-25-2005, 03:13 AM
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I read where you had the guy use 2-part epoxy to paint his sink. I am a new diy as far as getting proper advise and doing a project well. i am purchasing a 25 yr. old home with 80's style formica counters and the uniqueness of the design would be lost if I replaced so could you please advise if I can simply scuff up the counters and paint them? if so how do I, what do I use, and how long willl the finish last? your help is greatly appreciated.. thanks tcardella

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Old 06-25-2005, 08:02 AM
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Sorry, but I can't give you any real exxperience. I <bought> the epoxy paint but havn't yet tried it. Good luck. ...wdc
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Old 06-25-2005, 09:28 AM
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I do not like paint on either a sink or a kitchen counter. Both are subject to too much wear and tear. The epoxy products are quite good, though. You will have to be careful what you clean with; they are not as hard as porcelain or formica. I would look at this as a 2 to 4 year stop-gap. Eventually, you will need to replace the whole thing.

Regarding the lav sink, it is probably NOT Corian. If it is, Corian can be sanded and polished with a series of fine grit buffing pads, to a like new condition. The material is solid all the way through, so there is no loss of color or pattern. However, as I said, more likely this is cultured marble. The finish is only on the surface, so it cannot be sanded and buffed. If the top and sink is a one piece molded item and is stock size ( 25", 31", 37" etc) they are quite inexpensive and easy to replace.
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Old 06-25-2005, 09:31 AM
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PS: If you are going to do the epoxy job, get Mom and the kids out of the house, and wear a respirator which is NIOSH approved for organic vapors. This is bad stuff while it is curing. The respirators can be purchase at the Depots. It is not the cheap dust filter. Expect to spring around $50.
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