Yes, you can on some one-part epoxies; however, be sure to check the data sheet for the epoxy. Most solvent based epoxies will act as a remover when placed over polyurethane.
no
Thee is no necessity to do that. Any 2 part epoxy is tough enough to withstand anything.
No, there is nothing for the Epoxy to bond to. The latex is creating a "bond breaker." You will need to use a water based or water born sealer with at least 20% solid acrylic. DO NOT USE solvent based sealers over latex. It will wrinkle the latex.
Yes, however, 1) Chemically-epoxy does not adhere to epoxy past 24 hours. 2)If past 20-24 hours area must be either sanded(60-80 grit), better iamond grind/shotblast.
Yes, however clear polyurethane has a yellow cast that will affect the color of the paint. Most water based clears are crystal clear, very durable and can be used in place of an oil-based clear coating.
You should remove the oil based paint before applying the epoxy. Many epoxies will actually act as a remover when put over oil-based paints.
Thee is no necessity to do that. Any 2 part epoxy is tough enough to withstand anything.
Yes. Sand the satin poly with fine sandpaper to remove the gloss, then coat with the flat poly.
No, there is nothing for the Epoxy to bond to. The latex is creating a "bond breaker." You will need to use a water based or water born sealer with at least 20% solid acrylic. DO NOT USE solvent based sealers over latex. It will wrinkle the latex.
Yes, however, 1) Chemically-epoxy does not adhere to epoxy past 24 hours. 2)If past 20-24 hours area must be either sanded(60-80 grit), better iamond grind/shotblast.
Yes, however clear polyurethane has a yellow cast that will affect the color of the paint. Most water based clears are crystal clear, very durable and can be used in place of an oil-based clear coating.
It is generally not recommended to put fiberglass over aluminum, however, people do it. An epoxy polymer resin is usually suggested, and the fiberglass should be very clean.
Poly pockets are plastic papers that are meant to be put inside a binder...
First you must pressure wash as best as possible. Next you need to acid wash the concrete. Finally you should be able to neutralize the acid with a vinegar and water solution. Let dry. You should prepare the whole floor this way.
Epoxy cement can be used to glue broken ceramics together again. But chances are, you are better off getting a new dish.
You should remove the oil based paint before applying the epoxy. Many epoxies will actually act as a remover when put over oil-based paints.
Put stickers on them and and go over them with a clear coat
Yeah but it wont be as shiny...