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Bubbles after 24 hour cure
I recently covered a wooden chair in epoxy resin. It is the nature of the product to create bubbles as it hardens. The directions stated to gently blow on the bubbles as they formed. Check it often and blow on any bubbles that form in the first 45 minutes after application. This worked quite well for me. Be sure to wipe up any drips in that first 45 minutes too, they are a pain to sand when they are dry!
Want to attach painted particle board baseboard in bathroom
3m makes a product Marine #5200 that will work even underwater. Probably an overkill. There is also a liquid nails product that works in high moisture areas. Seal the heck out of the piece, particle board loves moisture. My answers are short and sweet. Common sense mostly. If you are trying to get something for nothing...Don't waste my time! Remember if something sounds to good to be true that it usually is. I've spent many years of my life trying to cheat the system and was pretty good at it. This all changed when I discovered that people were doing the same thing to me. What comes around, goes around. Karma! Now I assist people in making win-win deals...that are legit!
What is caulk?
It's a waterproof sealant used in household repairs and building.
Bubbles in my top coat.
The moister that is trapped under the coating that is causing the problem may dissipate (maybe)
If not you will need to cut out the area with a razor blade and re-coat the area.
Perry Tradesman
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