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Wash it thoroughly with hot soapy (detergent) water to remove contaminants
and rinse very well, then sand it down and wash with warm ammonia water,
then try coating again.

Brian D

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"jleiby" wrote in message
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It looks exactly like that!

"Meindert Sprang" wrote in message
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"jleiby" wrote in message
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I didn't rinse off the amine blush in the beginning because I was

under
the
impression that if you recoated with-in a day or two it was not

necessary.
Also, the epoxy I used is very low blush and I didn't notice any. I

since
have attempted to wash the surface with warm water but it didn't make

any
difference.


Mmmm..... interesting. I have never figured out why this was happening.
Did it look like this?

http://www.customware.nl/boats/images/sep/10091.jpg

Meindert






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