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Advance Epoxy Techniques

Why Choose Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy👇

  • Affordable💲: You can remodel your kitchen for under $200 dollars
  • ​Easy to Use👌: Stone Coat Countertop Epoxy is designed for the Do-it-Yourselfer
  • ​Heat Resistant🔥: Designed for the Kitchen and can withstand temperatures up to 425° F
  • Zero VOC🚫: Stone Coat Epoxy has NO Offensive oder
  • ​Impact Resistant🔨: Our Epoxy is Super Durable & made to withstand years of use in the kitchen or bathroom
  • ​Renewable🌎: You can Quickly renew your epoxy project after years of use with our Polishing Kit
  • ​Customize🥇: Substitute colors or add different metallic powders or epoxy dyes to bring your project to the next level!

FREE How-to Project Video


Tint clear epoxy with spray paint by spraying for 8-10 seconds, then mix the paint and epoxy with a paint stick.
After mixing, remove the paint stick to check how transparent the Epoxy is
Spray and mix epoxy until desired opacity is achieved. Mix multiple colors for custom shades. Limitless color options!
Apply clear epoxy in blobs and veins over the project. Pour from the cup or use a paint stick for thin spider veins.
Add clear epoxy to enhance vein depth and facilitate the blending of additives for a realistic look.
Layer spray paints, base tints, and metallic powders into the clear epoxy. The clear epoxy enhances additive interaction for a stunning countertop.
Use a propane torch or heat gun to move and fracture the additives, bringing the veins to life!
Fog your project with spray paint to blend and soften the countertop.
Allow the epoxy to thicken in the mixing bucket. Check its thickness by mixing with a paint stick.
Thickened epoxy behaves differently; spider veins remain where applied, offering more control.
Utilize a second color of thickened epoxy to create natural stone fracture lines, enhancing your project.
Use a propane torch and heat gun to move and meld the thickened epoxy fracture lines.
Let the epoxy become sticky and thick. Lay a 2' section of 3mil plastic down, tap it lightly to make contact, then slowly pull it up.
Replicating a realistic stone look is easy with the 3mil plastic epoxy technique.
Allow the project to fully dry, then sand with 220 grit for a mechanical bond. Clean dust with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol and a paper towel.
Apply a Clear Coat of Epoxy
Use a Bondo spreader to skip trowel the surface, blending the metallic mist with the epoxy.