Editing Removing Defects From Epoxy Resin Scales
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If you have a problem with the finish you have two options. You can sand it out and recoat it with a gloss urethane or another coat of epoxy on it. The down side, it takes another day to 3 days for the finish to cure and you still run the risk of having another spot of dust falling on it. | If you have a problem with the finish you have two options. You can sand it out and recoat it with a gloss urethane or another coat of epoxy on it. The down side, it takes another day to 3 days for the finish to cure and you still run the risk of having another spot of dust falling on it. | ||
− | The other option is to sand it out and then sand/buff the gloss back into the finish. I had a set of pink ivory scales that had gotten a speck of dust on | + | The other option is to sand it out and then sand/buff the gloss back into the finish. I had a set of pink ivory scales that had gotten a speck of dust on side. So I figured this would be a good time to document the process. |
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