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Denny wrote:
Assuming the curing temperatures are above 60 degrees and it is still rubbery, you are hosed, it will never become hard and will get sticky and nasty in hot weather... Plan on grinding it away... Consider a wire brush mounted on a healthy drill motor (1/2") and lots of elbow grease... MAS is a fine product, I went through a couple of gallons on the past month when I ran low on WEST... denny - who has had every problem possible with epoxy... It's just a gummy mess, but it has to cove off if there are any further layers on top of it. A scraper used like a draw knife will work better. Clean more area quicker. In the end, if this was supposed to be the last layer, (once cleaned!) you will probably want to add another layer - just to get the surface back. Best of luck... Richard |
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