Yes, it can.
Epoxy primer has to go over a bare surface otherwise it can act as a stripper, causing the base coat, along with the newly applied epoxy to delaminate or lift from the surface.
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Hold your finger over the words you want to highlight, drag the highlight thing over all the words that you want to copy, let your finger off the screen, push copy. To paste hold your finger where you want to paste it, let go, push paste.
Go with the Epoxy coating. Epoxy is well-known for being a top-notch protector any time it is used as a coating.
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While salted fish paste is primarily made of salt, a natural preservative, it also has other ingredients that will spoil over time. So, in answer to your question , no, salted fish paste will "go bad' after a particular amount of time.
18 years old and over
Over 12.9 years old.
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8 and over
The way to remove epoxy depends on where the epoxy is. If it is on the skin a person can use vinegar or acetone to remove the epoxy. If the epoxy is dried onto a surface a person can use paint thinner or adhesive remover to get rid of the epoxy.