TotalBoat Tabletop Epoxy Gallon Kit by TotalBoat
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TotalBoat Tabletop Epoxy Gallon Kit by TotalBoat
- Brand: Unbranded
Description
Either of the 5:1 Fast and Slow Hardeners mixed with 5:1 Epoxy Resin cures to a slight amber color. Not intended for clear coat applications. Take your art to the next level on wood, glass, ceramic, plastic, stone, concrete, and many other surfaces. Have fun, experiment, and pour your heart out!
Sanding between coats: After a coat of varnish has dried, if the previous coat looks really good, use a ScotchBrite pad (instead of sandpaper) to scuff the surface lightly. If the previous coat has slight imperfections, sand lightly with 220-320 grit paper to even it out and allow the next coat of varnish to achieve a sound mechanical bond with the surface. Sand only as much as you need to. Use a gentle, even motion to remove any peaks or bugs, and most importantly, to avoid sanding through the previous coat. After sanding, and before applying the next coat, wipe with a lint-free rag coated in mineral spirits to remove dust, and allow the solvent to flash. For a 100g mass, catalyze with 1% MEKP for approximately 15-20 minutes of working time at 70°F (14 drops of MEKP catalyst per ounce of structural repair putty). Maximum Pour Depth per Layer (Flood Coat Application): 1/2" for river pours, slab pours; 1" for smaller castings using less than 16 oz. of epoxy. Pour on and spread with an epoxy spreader. Traditional varnishes, such as TotalBoat Gleam, are formulated to expand with the wood (think spars and brightwork) as it flexes with movement, or changes in temperature and humidity. Traditional spar varnish is applied in several coats, with sanding required between coats to form a mechanical bond for the next coat to grip onto. For smaller jobs, push out desired amount and mix by hand. Save mixing tips for larger applications.Beautiful, shiny, long-lasting polyurethane marine topside paint with excellent resistance to weather, chemicals, and abrasion. With 2:1 Slow Hardener - 20-45 minutes @ 77°F; 2:1 Medium Hardener - 10-30 minutes @ 77°F; 2:1 Fast Hardener - 5-15 minutes @ 77°F
A greater potential for sun damage in certain geographic locations, such as the Caribbean, may make it necessary for this maintenance task to be done more than once a season. A good way to tell if you need to re-coat is when the surface begins to lose its water-beading ability. TotalBoat Dewaxer & Surface Prep or TotalBoat Special Brushing Thinner 100 or TotalBoat Spray Thinner 101Seal Coat Application: Brush. When applying to wood or porous surfaces, be sure to apply a very thin skim coat of epoxy to seal the surface, and allow it to cure before applying more epoxy.
- Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
- EAN: 764486781913
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