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Post by Help please on Jun 21, 2021 20:19:41 GMT -5
Hello I’ve been using this product for a couple months never have had any issues today Epoxyed a couple Tumblers it’s been seven hours and they are still tacky do I continue and let them cure or is there an issue with something that happened throughout the mixing process I did use the new electric mixer I’ve used it four times prior and have had no issues please help anybody
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Post by notoes on Jun 24, 2021 7:33:41 GMT -5
Which product did you use?
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Post by Tricia H on Aug 26, 2021 9:00:06 GMT -5
I searched the forum for this topic. I have a gallon of quick coat. My first experience was not good. I make a peekaboo style tumbler, and the removable vinyl stuck and left a residue on the tumblers when I peeled the vinyl. I’ve made 100+ of these and never experienced this before.
I decided to try this one more time as not to waste a gallon of epoxy. Unfortunately, these cups feel slightly tacky. They have been sitting a few days, so they have had plenty of time to cure. I’m also confident in my measuring and application. Unfortunately, after experiencing this the two times I have used this, I don’t think this quick coat epoxy is going to work out for me.
Any advice?
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Post by notoes on Sept 5, 2021 7:10:19 GMT -5
That is definitely not what it's supposed to do. Or at least the set I had of it didn't do that. Then again I only did a couple tests as I am saving it for a very large project so only did the small tests. Have you tried a little "heat"? A hair dryer or the low setting of a heat gun while they're on the tumbler machine might help. Heat usually is the only help for a tacky surface.
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