Porcelain countertops are an old favorite for countertops because it is waterproof, durable and comes in all kinds of styles and colors to match the entire decor in your kitchen. The process is basically the same as placement a wall, except for the tray on the vertical surface of the counter. Start with a smooth, solid dish in wood or laminate.
Instructions
Sand surface porcelain countertops with a tape slip make it boring and smooth. Wipe up the dust. Measure the length of the surface. Find the middle and select it. Place a square in the center so that it runs from the front to the back of the center, and drive a pen along it, dividing the surface into two halves. Spread cockroach over the entire bench surface with a toothpaste. The center line should still be visible through the combed pattern of the glue. Press boundary trays along the leading edge of the disc, starting at the center line and working to the sides in both directions. Set distances between the plates as you place them. Cut the trays at the ends with a tray cutter as needed.
Place the first course of standard porcelain slabs behind the front row of border tiles, beginning at the centerline and working on the pages. Place distances between the plates as you place them. Cut out trays as needed. Repeat, place porcelain countertops course through the course, starting each course at the center line. Cover the entire surface. Allow the glue to dry for 12 hours. Remove the distances. Press injection molding into spaces between the injection molding plates float, scrape away the surface. Pick up the surplus grout with a damp sponge. Allow grouting set for 48 hours.