rbarr110
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I am in the process of building a bar in my basement during my spare time. I recently coated my bartop with a 2-part epoxy resin, and am very pleased with the results. However, I did have one problem
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My bar is an L shape so I had to do my epoxy coats in two applications. I would have to level the bar on one axis, pour the epoxy, let it cure, and then level the bar on the other axis and do it again. I ended up with a fine line/lip where the second coat of epoxy ended over the first coat.
I am hoping to take some fine sand paper and level out the lip and then buff/polish the sandpaper abrasions out. Does anyone know of a product that will work for this?
I have looked at
novuspolish
and it looks like a very well reviewed product .for plastics, not sure if it will work on epoxy.
If all else fails, I will do another thin flood coat over the whole bar and all will look good again, just hoping to avoid buying more epoxy, its expensive.
My bar is an L shape so I had to do my epoxy coats in two applications. I would have to level the bar on one axis, pour the epoxy, let it cure, and then level the bar on the other axis and do it again. I ended up with a fine line/lip where the second coat of epoxy ended over the first coat.
I am hoping to take some fine sand paper and level out the lip and then buff/polish the sandpaper abrasions out. Does anyone know of a product that will work for this?
I have looked at
novuspolish
and it looks like a very well reviewed product .for plastics, not sure if it will work on epoxy.
If all else fails, I will do another thin flood coat over the whole bar and all will look good again, just hoping to avoid buying more epoxy, its expensive.