Re: Wash your Artic Tern
By:Bill Price
Date: 4/17/2001, 2:56 pm
Date: 4/17/2001, 2:56 pm
In Response To: Re: Wash your Artic Tern (David Blodgett)
: The blush layer of epoxy is thin enough, that sanding will loosen it up
: enough that washing off the dust will take the blush along with it.
: besides, how many good epoxys have blush? any surface coat should be
: perfectly blush free.
Blushing may vary depending on the type of epoxy (actually hardener). Many fast epoxies will blush. Others are created to minimize blush, i.e. RAKA 350. Also, as mentioned on the RAKA site, blushing is affected by environment, especially humidity, no matter what the epoxy brand or type.
On another topic, David, How are those kevlar ribs coming?
Bill
Messages In This Thread
- Varnishing an Artic Tern
Charles -- 4/16/2001, 9:29 pm- Re: Varnishing an Artic Tern
David Blodgett -- 4/16/2001, 10:06 pm- Re: Wash your Artic Tern
Mike Hanks -- 4/17/2001, 1:37 am- Re: Wash your Artic Tern
David Blodgett -- 4/17/2001, 2:23 pm- Re: Wash your Artic Tern
Bill Price -- 4/17/2001, 2:56 pm- Re: on another topic
David Blodgett -- 4/17/2001, 7:15 pm
- Re: on another topic
- Re: Wash your Artic Tern
Bill Price -- 4/17/2001, 1:44 am - Re: Wash your Artic Tern
- Re: Wash your Artic Tern
- Re: Varnishing an Artic Tern
skip -- 4/16/2001, 10:04 pm - Re: Wash your Artic Tern
- Re: Varnishing an Artic Tern