How to make waterproof countertop?

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I recently installed a standalone sink in my garage. There is a cabinet with a (unattached) countertop next to it, but the countertop is basically dense rough surface particle board.

What could I buy or make to replace the countertop making it waterproof so I could put wet buckets on or cleaning a wet pump?

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Epoxy is the best way to go. You could just use wallpaper or something like water sealer or dryloc but I really like clear epoxy.
 

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I dont know where you live but IKEA sells 74"x25" countertops covered with formica for pretty cheap.
 

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$20
 

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There is a product called Red Guard that creates a waterproof membrane that you can apply with a paint roller. You can paint it after if you dont like the red coloration it leaves.
 

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