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Restoring Color to FormicaBy Mimi from Cedarville, MI Feedback About This Post:RE: Restoring Color to FormicaNot sure exactly you want to do, but Rustoleum has a countertop paint on the market now. No primer or sealer needed, and it's antimicrobial. I'm going to faux paint mine to look like granite, but if you don't want a long process, maybe take a look at what Rustoleum has to offer. Post by skanepa |
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