Light spot on glass
By:David
Date: 6/8/2000, 10:51 am
Date: 6/8/2000, 10:51 am
I applied the glass to the deck of my Arctic Tern last night and all went well except that the epoxy set a little quicker than I would have liked. As a result, when I squeegeed one area, I found that the epoxy was gelling and got a little milky when I went over it with the sqeegee. I stopped and found that this spot was still a little light this morning. It's about 3" in diameter. I'm wondering if I should just go ahead and apply a fill coat, or lightly sand first. Has anyone had experience with this problem, and if so, what works?
David
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- Light spot on glass
David -- 6/8/2000, 10:51 am- Re: Light spot on glass
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Dave Houser -- 6/9/2000, 3:30 am
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Shawn B -- 6/8/2000, 11:24 am- Re: What about fill coats?
Ken Finger -- 6/8/2000, 4:04 pm
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Ross Leidy -- 6/8/2000, 11:19 am - Re: Light spot on glass
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