Epoxy cement can be used to glue broken ceramics together again. But chances are, you are better off getting a new dish.
No, an epoxy glue is more suitable for dishes.
Yes, you can put polyurethane over epoxy for a durable finish.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over epoxy as a protective finish.
Thee is no necessity to do that. Any 2 part epoxy is tough enough to withstand anything.
Yes, you can apply polyurethane over epoxy resin as a protective finish.
Yes, you can put epoxy over Hardie backer board, but it's important to ensure the surface is clean, dry, and free of dust or debris. Additionally, applying a primer designed for epoxy can enhance adhesion and improve the overall finish. Always follow the manufacturer's recommendations for both the epoxy and the backer board to ensure optimal results.
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.
no, if you put dishes in the toilet and add bleach. Your dishes will be clean.
Yes, epoxy will stick to cured epoxy.
Epoxy can't be microwaved to speed up it setting. It is not a good idea to put it in the microwave at any time. The best idea with epoxy resin is to let it harden naturally and slowly. This is the best way to achieve full strength and adhesion.
Cleanup it and then put them in a pile but normally a cupboard
you put them away until their is no more