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.
A razor blade can be used to scrape it off. For best results, scrape with the blade at 90-degree angle. Be careful not to cut yourself.
Epoxy isn't readily soluble, so it's either by mechanical means, or strong acids. I'd go with heating it and then scraping/cutting with a sharp blade.
You can remove epoxy from leather. Use a plastic knife to carefully scrape away as much as you can. After you have scraped away what you can, clean the rest with a cotton ball dipped into Acetone. Wipe away at the epoxy until it is gone.
Polished epoxy
Best to remove the epoxy first, otherwise you could experience some peeling issues. If you insist on not removing the epoxy, be sure to remove any grease or oil, clean and sand the surface flat so the floor paint has a solid surface to gain a tenacious bond.
I haven't seen a good epoxy that's thin enough for fine porcelain. I DO get good results from Elmer's China and Glass cement.
Yes! The muriatic acid will remove epoxy paint on a concrete floor. Usually the epoxy paint will bubble up and will require a flat-blade or wire brush to full remove and.... repeat as necessary. be sure to nuetralize the floor when finished with (1pound of baking soda to 5 gallons of water). I got this reference from http://foundationarmor.com and it worked!
An epoxy will bond glass to metal.
Araldite will.
With epoxy.
Contact glue (impact glue)
Epoxy or silicone.
Glass Reinforced Epoxy
Epoxy is best for gluing glass to wood.
an epoxy surfboard is when a surfboard is made out of epoxy resin this is more stronger and lighter than the normal fiber glass and they can have more stronger colours than fiber glass this can be done without the silk laminating process
The epoxy resin that is mixed with it.
epoxy is used in making gemstones to hold the rough to the dopstick and to remove it we use acetone. maybe this would work?
glass epoxy hylam aluminium
No, but is the dickens to get it off.