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        i'm lookiong for a product that i am able to put on a counter that extends from inside to outside. Must keep counter smooth. I'm currently just painting it but that just starts to peel off after a year, due to weather. I need a product that is will hold up to both hot days in the summer and very cold and snow in the winter ( see pictures). I have tought about some type of porclein material. I need some help, any suggestions?

         
        Posts: 1 | Registered: May 13, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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        I usually dont reccomend solid surface materials, but in this case it might work . See if you can get something like corian. It is an acrilic material that isnt affected by tempurature , humidity, or water
         
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