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nothermark wrote:
On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 22:14:36 -0500, Pete Keillor wrote: On 2 Jan 2009 20:54:02 -0600, nothermark wrote: On Fri, 02 Jan 2009 01:59:20 GMT, Dan@ (Pirateer guy) wrote: On Thu, 01 Jan 2009 21:49:40 +0000, IanM wrote: My news wrote: Any comment if Epoxy over Polyester will work? No problem if the polyester is *well* cured. Months or years not weeks. Abrade surface thoroughly first. Also make sure you de-wax the surface before sanding. Ummm what wax? Polyester uses a free radical cure with the reactive diluent styrene. Oxygen activates the inhibitor, so a wax is incorporated into the resin-styrene solution. The wax migrates to the surface during cure to prevent oxygen exposure and allow complete cure. Otherwise, the stuff won't cure on the surface. You need to remove this residual wax as it'll prevent adhesion of the epoxy. Pete Keillor But won't sanding take care of that? Not necessarily. If you're not removing a lot of material, you'll end up sanding the wax INTO the surface, where it can cause adhesion problems. The best bet is to remove it with a solvent before you do any sanding. That eliminates any chance of contaminating the surface. |
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