About Resurfacing

The resurfacing process is based on the adhesion of our specialty polyurethane coating to your outdated surface. Our resurfacing products are non-toxic, have been quality tested and can be used on most types of surface: porcelain, ceramic, acrylic, fibreglass, plastic, PVC, laminate, wood, marble, granite and metal.

Our Resurfacing Products

RESURFACING BRISBANE exclusively applies the highest quality resurfacing products available in the Australian market, offering the following characteristics:

Resurfacing Gold Coast High gloss and maximum colour retention

High gloss and maximum colour retention
Durable, non-yellowing formula

Durable, non-yellowing formula
Wide range of colours and granite-looking patterns

Wide range of colours and granite-looking patterns
Hot water tolerance

Hot water tolerance
Fast drying formula

Fast drying formula
Environmentally friendly: Contains LOW VOCS (Volatile Organic Compound)

Environmentally friendly: Contains LOW VOCS (Volatile Organic Compound)

Resurfacing Steps

Prior to starting a resurfacing job, all appliances from surfaces must be removed and cabinets must be emptied.

Resurfacing Process Steps:
1. Silicone removal and cleaning
2. Acid or sanding
3. Repairs
4. Masking the area to protect your home and furniture
5. Resurfacing:
1. Primer
2. Polyurethane spray paint
3. Topcoat
6. Detailing
7. Once all is complete, drying time is 24 hours



Care Instructions

A resurfaced fixture will look great and last for years as long as it is treated correctly. You should maintain newly resurfaced surfaces the same way you would maintain a new kitchen or bathroom.

The following instructions will keep the finish clean and attractive for many years:

1.Clean with warm soapy water or liquid detergents that will clean the fixture without dulling the finish, such as “spray & wipe” products or liquid dish washing soap.
2.Always rinse well and dry new surfaces as often as possible after use to prevent standing water.
3.Do not use abrasive cleaners in powder or cream form.
4.Do not use acids on the finish.
5.Do not use sharp utensils to chop, slice or dice food directly on the surface.

Gallery

Have a look at what resurfacing is all about and how it can make a huge difference in your home!

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