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  1. I must say Brenda, every time I see your kitchen, I'm still so impressed over how good your counters look.
    I bought a kit like that for the laundry room counter in my other house, but returned it because I was too afraid to go through with it.
    The repair job you did looks great! Unless you pointed it out, no one would even notice.
    Just a thought, since you used paint, even though it's enamel, does it need to be sealed to protect it from wearing away?

  2. Great job Brenda! I think it takes so much more talent to decorate and DIY like you do than it does to pay a contractor. I admire your creativity and talent. I read your blog because you are like most of us out there who can't afford to pay thousands of dollars to fix and decorate. Keep up the good work!
    Clara
    Redeemed Junk

  3. You did a great job both times — with the original transformation on the entire countertop, and then with your repair work. It sounds like you had confidence in yourself that you could fix it, and you did! Your kitchen still looks so inviting, with no chips in the counter to mar it.

  4. Wow Brenda you have done a great job on the counter top both before and after your accident. We have granite countertops in our present home and I just hate the color (much too dark) and I must admit I have often dropped things too but luckily it hasn't broken. I have never heard of the product GianiGranite but it sounds like a great product. I went into the website and looked at the befores and afters, it does a great job on old or formica counters. I like the color you chose too.

  5. I used a similar treatment about 6 years ago and it's held up and I cook a LOT.I recommend this highly for anyone who needs a change for their existing counters.

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