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Troy K said:
ContinueI get it from FlexMar from Central US Coatings.
I have always used a HLVP sprayer to put it on. I cut it with %20 Xylene for first coat, then drop it down to %7 xylene.
I keep…
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1: heat the pieces to be sealed
2: have distilled water and a soft microfibre towel on hand, cut the seams off the towel and cut out a 10 * 20 cm piece
3: put diluted and full strength products into tiny spray bottles. Tiny is important, big ones cause too much overspray.
4: rinse cut towel in distilled water, wring out hard with one hand only
5: spray a small amount of 50-50 ch into the towel, then on the surface just in front of the towel in your hand
6:…
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Thanks Dave, you're very kind. What a blast from the past - the company is limping along; I'm kinda AWOl these days, big life changes... Concrete has definitely had an impact on things. Hope all the gang is keeping the faith! Cheers.
THANKS DAVE
LOOKING FORWARD TO PARTICIPATE IN THE FORUM
I have completed several concrete projects but lately I have had issues with epoxy.
Have anyone ever come across were you have applied epoxy and after it has dried it started to crack after two days later or three? I have called the manufactured and they have not heard of this before. Here is the puzzling part, on one sample I sealed it and then epoxy and another straight epoxy and another water base paint then epoxy, with one I cleaned with alcohol and another cleaned with just water and they all crack. now another I sealed and then epoxy but then I sanded to give a dull look and no cracks. I'm looking for glossy finish because I add fiber optic to it and the glossy epoxy gives it a nice halo.
ok Dave here we go again. I saw it happening this time. I know that you have a lot going on but we need some technical help here. I haven't had any problem on the Blue Forum, and the last time I tried to contact ning 3 times the and received NO replies. This is what I know- This time I saw the progress button (at the bottom of the screen repeating multiple times- I immediately cold shut down my comp. I did not get the ?? minutes to edit offered- it just started chucking repeats out again. I need the interaction of this forum, and have no idea where to start with this problem. It does not do it when I am replying to anything only when I post. Please help me out with this.
You sent me a email today but without a return address. As you know I do not try to sell my product on your site. When I chime in it's not to sell product but to try and be helpful. I am a concrete artist first and have a product business on the side. I also like to be part of the concrete community and I'm not opposed to learning new things.
That said what are the costs to become a "supporter of the cause"? What does that mean anyway?
I've tried to email them and got no reply and toll free number is not working at least for me. thxs in advance
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