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David K.
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countertop paint for rental

David K.
  • Investor
  • Attleboro, MA
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Anyone have good luck with the rustoleum product to paint outdated countertops?  I have one in a rental which is in great shape, its just dated.  With the addition of stainless steel appliances it will look good, but change of countertop for cheap money would really make it pop!

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Sam Shueh
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Sam Shueh
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I will add new granite on top. Average size costs $350 a piece. Skip the back splashed and add new faucet.  Tenants love it....

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