Re: Strip: repairing starved glass
In Response To: Strip: repairing starved glass (Kudzu)
: Not sure what happened but it did. I have never had a starved spot before.
: Always careful to make sure all the glass is coated. Doesn't matter, I
: ended up with two small spots on my deck.
Before you go sanding it off, try heating it up with a hair drier just before applying some more epoxy. Then go over the area again with the hair drier some more to lower the viscosity and pop any bubbles. You may be able to see the bubbles clear away when it gets warm enough.
If this doesn't work, you can always grind it off, but if it does, it will be easier than sanding and the results will likely look better.
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- Strip: repairing starved glass
Kudzu -- 5/16/2008, 2:35 pm- Re: Strip: repairing starved glass
Bill Hamm -- 5/16/2008, 9:42 pm- Re: Strip: repairing starved glass
Nick Schade - Guillemot Kayaks -- 5/16/2008, 6:30 pm- Re: Strip: repairing starved glass
Kudzu -- 5/16/2008, 8:06 pm
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Dan Caouette (CSFW) -- 5/16/2008, 3:06 pm - Re: Strip: repairing starved glass
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