Classic blush symptoms
By:Jay Babina
Date: 3/22/2010, 4:29 pm
Date: 3/22/2010, 4:29 pm
In Response To: Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters (Mark Sheeres)
Unfortunately, you can't just wipe it away with a damp cloth. I wet sand the surface and wipe it up with an old T-shirt or use a scotch bright pad and use that with a little detergent and water. You need to scrub it good and wipe up the water with a clean cloth or paper towels. A sponge just ends up pushing the blush around. What you describe is a classic blush problem.
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- Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters
Mark Sheeres -- 3/21/2010, 6:06 pm- Re: Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters
Pedro Almeida -- 3/23/2010, 8:49 pm- Re: Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters
Bill Hamm -- 3/24/2010, 12:48 am
- Classic blush symptoms
Jay Babina -- 3/22/2010, 4:29 pm- Re: Classic blush symptoms
Mark Sheeres -- 3/22/2010, 6:59 pm- Re: Classic blush symptoms
Bill Hamm -- 3/23/2010, 1:31 am
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Brian Nystrom -- 3/22/2010, 9:14 am- Re: Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters
Mike Savage -- 3/22/2010, 5:49 am- Re: Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters
Bill Hamm -- 3/22/2010, 12:12 am- Re: Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters
wwfloyd -- 3/21/2010, 6:42 pm- Re: Epoxy: Uneven epoxy and little craters
Kurt Maurer -- 3/21/2010, 7:41 pm
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