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🛠️ Protect & Shine: The Ultimate Finish Your Surfaces Deserve!
Stone Coat Countertops Ultimate Top Coat Epoxy is a water-based urethane resin designed to provide a glossy, durable finish with enhanced scratch, heat, and UV resistance. Ideal for protecting countertops, tabletops, and art projects, it offers easy application with a microfiber roller, covers up to 50 sq ft, and fully cures in 24 hours, extending the lifespan and beauty of your surfaces.













| ASIN | B09GL59H9Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,865 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #21 in Tile Epoxy Adhesives |
| Brand | Stone Coat Countertops |
| Brand Name | Stone Coat Countertops |
| Color | Clear |
| Container Type | Can |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 1,132 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Weight | 24 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Stone Coat Countertops |
| Model Number | Ultimate Top Coat |
| Part Number | Ultimate Top Coat |
| Special Feature | Scratch Resistant, Heat Resistant, UV Resistant |
| Special Features | Scratch Resistant, Heat Resistant, UV Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Countertop, Table Top Coating |
| UPC | 610840092730 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
G**M
Best top coat hands down for a countertop
This is a necessary final step for any epoxy project that will see daily use. While a clear flood coat looks like glass, it can scratch if you slide a heavy ceramic bowl across it; the Ultimate Top Coat solves this by adding a tough, protective layer. The 15-minute working time is short, so you have to move fast, but the results are incredibly professional. It goes on milky white, which helps you see where you've applied it, and then dries crystal clear, also the Matte finish hides all the imperfections which is a huge plus.
R**Y
One year+ heavy use review
You need this for your epoxy countertop. Don't sit there and hem and haw, because its expensive for a relatively tiny amount of product (it is, tho 🤷♀️), and the epoxy you got is supposed to be super tough and resistant to heat and scratches already, and it will 'ruin the clarity' of your design, and, and, and... I thought all that. But erred on the side of caution in the end. I am so glad I did! Just budget for this product. Buy it, follow the directions precisely, and cover every work surface. Yes, it has a very slight orange peel effect. You will get used to that and it isn't aggressive, nor does it ruin the beauty of your epoxy design. The satin sheen is phenomenal and reduces the 'plasticiness' of the glossy epoxy, making it resemble burnished stone or metal much more closely. But the Number 1 reason you need to buy and use this top coat is... The hype is real. It is tough as heck. Mind you, I try to be a bit precious about my beloved counters because it took so dang much work to get them looking like this (the sanding! Oh, the hours of sanding after mess ups and overheating chemicals and... Oh my! So many foibles were had). When I finally had the epoxy smooth and lovely, needless to say, taking another chance with this expensive product made me a bit sick to my stomach. What if I messed it up? But it went perfectly. For all our trials and tribulations with the epoxy pours, the top coat was a piece of cake. And this is a busy kitchen. We slide pans and even cast iron when we shouldn't (🤨 yes honey, I saw that). We run an ancient food processor that tries to chop the counter surface as much as the carrots and sounds like a freight train. Our massive meat grinder - no dents or scratches. The kitchen-aid doesn't slide or scratch it. Although, apparently our old crockpot also cooks the surface it sits on (who knew?) as evidenced by the little melty foot marks that appeared on the counter after a roast was made (tip: get some silicone mats and use them for appliances. We got immensely lucky, or this topcoat product really is a miracle, because the epoxy actually filled back in over time and the melty marks have vanished. But we learned our lesson and have silicone mats for all such hot endeavors now - instant pots too! Note: we did not use this brand's epoxy so this brand may not be so heat sensitive) We do not have an auto dishwasher, just the sink, so our dishes tend to pile up on the counter with the lights in the pic. I didn't show the long counter because its a bit messy and I can't be bothered to tidy it for a review right now 😉, but suffice to say, its all one long piece on the other side of the sink and it looks just as spectacular when its cleaned off. Anyway, so after a year, there isn't a chip, scratch, ding or smudge on these counters that I can't just wipe off with a bit of soapy water. The sink was brand new and installed with the counters and its all scratched up (I am just as precious about it), but the counter is as good as new. No joke. The photos are all taken today, about 14 months post installation. Please forgive that the cabinets could use a coat of wax and the the backsplash is looking a bit, well... splashed. 😊 But the counters are gorgeous as ever. Also, I have only ever used Dawn dish soap and water, or up to 99% isopropyl alcohol to clean these counters. No other chemicals, so I can't speak to how they handle any other chemical cleaners. So... Buy this stuff. It cost us about $60 in 2023. Its still the same price in '24. Its salty, yes, but its 100% a necessary part of your kitchen remodel budget. Do not skip this step. You will not regret it.
T**F
Homemade granite
I love the stone coat brand. I’ve used it to make counter tops for kitchens and bathroom. I have also used it on end tables tops. I love repurposing and redoing old things. The stone coat top coat works great on top of the finished and cured epoxied. It looks good, mixes easily, easy to apply. I follow instructions completely for all steps in mixing and application. The product dries according to bottle instructions. I did not see any large bubbles. I read the directions and watch the videos. It’s a good product. If it lasts as long as it is supposed to, it will make me feel like it’s a good price.
B**S
just ok
be careful, this can ruin your epoxy work. the gloss version isnt smooth as they advertise. I am ending up with just regular coat without ultimate top coat as it brings insane amount of orange peel
N**C
Perfect over paint.
I used a high bonding primer x2 coats, rustoleum stone spray paint in pebble and the glossy topcoat. Second pic is up close so you can see the sheen. I would definitely use this again. It’s amazing. Watch YouTube for the ratio A/B/h2O. I’m planning on doing another countertop because it looks so good.
L**H
Leaves a texture
I did my counters and have never liked the ultra glossy look. So I went ahead and did this. Full disclosure, it's not dry yet, but so far I am not amused. Yes it's a matte look, which I wanted, but it's not smooth. It leaves a texture behind that I can't imagine is going to be easy to clean. I expected it to level out a bit. I did apply it in a thin layer as it says. I will look at it in the morning after it has sat over night but I'm not hopeful. I wanted matte, not a whole different counter. Also, the measurements are off. I have 50 sq feet of counter and I didn't even use half of the mix. The description says the whole thing covers 50 sq ft. I could easily have done twice that. So not only does the finish suck so far, but I wasted a whole lot of product, which means a good bit of money. Update: It is now dry and I am VERY unhappy. The texture it leaves behind is AWFUL. Who thought that would be good for a countertop? Cleaning it would be a nightmare alone. My counters are a white base, so it doesn't look cloudy as some said, but I am now going to have to deal with the nightmare of sanding this awful stuff down. I'm going to lose some of my design as I did not do a clear top coat because I had planned on using this. So unhappy. I have a call in to the company to see if there is an easier way to remove as it has been less than the 48 hours they note on their label for not getting it wet. I wanted smooth matte.... not horrible laminate. Next time I will wet sand and use the Envirowax from countertopepoxy instead. UPDATE 2: Spoke with Stone Coat on the phone. The girl didn't really seem to care that I was not pleased with their product. I have words, but I won't bother here. I won't use any of their products again. HOWEVER: if you want to use this product know that 1. this is a MATTE product. It's not supposed to be shiny like the epoxy initially. Stop bitching that it's matte when that's what it's supposed to be. 2. THIN IT WAY DOWN. This will give the thin coat that will be more smooth. Had I known that part I might have been OK with that I ended up with. However it is NOT in their instructions ANYWHERE. Not on the bottle. Not on their site and not on the Amazon page.
S**T
good stuff
easy to use
S**N
Great sealant for painting countertops
Works great
K***
Delivers as advertised
This product is excellent, delivers exactly as advertised. Follow the install to the letter and you Won’t have any issues. Keep the place ventilated when using. Wearing a respirator imho is a good idea for your health, don’t scrimp out on that as your health is everything, other that that great product, great application and great results.
A**.
Matt finish top coat
Easy to apply , just a little goes a long way. Awesome product
G**Y
Finnish
Easy to use great results
J**R
Probably works great on floors or bench tops, not for other projects.
I bought this to use as a protective coat for clear epoxy projects (such as knife handles), it states that it cures clear with a matte finish, and a coat of 1-2mm, it didn’t have any other suggestions or warnings of what it could/couldn’t be used for so I tried it and more or less ruined the things I used it on. I thought the matte finish would be fairly clear to see through because they advertise it to go over river tables etc. with intricate details underneath but when I coated with a thin layer it became more like a translucent white (at thicknesses less than 1mm), because I mixed too much I tried to make a handle using the top coat as the entire resin volume, it just came out the same, like a white slightly translucent bubbly plastic type texture. I figured because it is used for floors which would make it hard to vacuum degas that it would have minimal bubbles or at least surface that would flame out but no such luck. Based on the other feedback I would guess that it works well for purpose, but these days everyone is using 2 part resins for all kinds of things, so I think the ad should have very clear descriptions of what it can and can’t do like other resins, especially when it cost me nearly 100$ for the smallest portion, just sayin…
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