Arborite and formica are basically the same thing - a laminate commonly used on countertops. Arborite is made in Canada while Formica is similar product used in the States.
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I wouldn't. The surface will never stand up to regular kitchen work. Better to buy a sheet of arborite, formica or something and glue it on.
formica
No, Formica is harder.
You need to find the hardest enamel you can to do this and still have a useable countertop. If this arborite was in my kitchen or bathroom, I'd glue new arborite sheet over it instead of fooling around painting it. These surfaces get way too much use for any paint to stand up to.
Try a floor wax and buff it out.
Rino Formica was born in 1927.
Formica bradleyi was created in 1913.
Formica rufa was created in 1761.
Formica obscuripes was created in 1886.
Daniele Formica is 181 cm.
Mercedes Formica was born in 1918.