How to Remove Laminate Kitchen Countertops | HGTV

Removing a laminate countertop is a relatively easy project to tackle yourself – just follow these steps.

Get step-by-step instructions for this project at HGTV.com: https://www.hgtv.com/design/rooms/kitchens/remove-kitchen-countertop?soc=youtube

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How to Remove Laminate Kitchen Countertops | HGTV
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10 Replies to “How to Remove Laminate Kitchen Countertops | HGTV”

  1. Bravo, this video did exactly what it said it would do…unlike other vids, that tell you the life history of where the counter top, was made, and why it had to be removed????, so however made this video..????????????✌????????????✊????????????, keep make more.????????????✌????????????????????

  2. Just what exactly needed without all the non essential commentary. I am updating my kitchen and reselling my old one (they're in good shape – hate to rent a dumpster and throw away good usable cabinets). I will definitely apply the tips from this video.

  3. How do I remove the backslash when one sheet of laminate was used for counters to backsplash?

  4. I really LOVE these instructional videos, i.e. how to remove kitchen cupboards… The reno shows "demo" quite violently. Even if I don't want to "reuse" anything, I still don't want to be taking a sledgehammer and tearing up things in my kitchen! Thanks!

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