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Default Epoxy or Polyester for Fixing Rotten Core on Deck?

I've been most satisfied when patching; e.g. kitchen tiles, when I used a
contrasting color. A slightly mis-matched area, which gets worse as the two
areas age at different rates, makes it obvious that it's a patch job. A
contrasting area, even if in poor taste, is deliberate.

Roger

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I know what you are saying. This is hard to match the color exactly.
But something close to the surrounding color should be good enough for
coloring the epoxy -- close enough color that the scratches on the
paint will not become a constant eyesore.

Jay Chan


Terry Spragg wrote:
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William R. Watt wrote:

It's possible to mix white pigment (titanitum oxide?) into the resin so
surface wear and scratches in paint or gelcoat aren't as noticeable.


Thanks for the tip. This should help hiding any scratch in the painted
non-skid surface until I get around to repaint the area. Now, I just
need to re-read WEST SYSTEM books to see if we can mix color into their
epoxy.

Jay Chan


They won't teach you how to match the colour accurately.

Terry K




 
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