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Post by freshlancer on Jan 5, 2022 20:46:36 GMT -5
Hi, I've got a small project to work on, and I have not quite enough Amazing Clear and not quite enough Amazing Clear Slow to do the project. I'm wondering if I were to combine them, if it would interfere with curing at all. Obviously I'd still use 1:1 ratio of A & B parts of each type, but I wanted to see if anyone has any experience doing anything like this. My inkling is that it will basically become "Amazing Clear Kind Of Slow" as I can't imagine the formulas are that different other than less of the active ingredient in the Slow catalyst. Thanks!
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Post by notoes on Jan 13, 2022 9:57:26 GMT -5
They'll bond just fine when pouring a new layer over top of a cured one but as to combining them in the mixing stage, that I'm not too sure about as I've never done it. What I would do is mix what you have of one, pour and let it cure (or at least until the open time is up), then mix and pour the other over top of the first one. The formulas are just slightly different so I wouldn't really try to mix them in their uncured state but that's just me. After the first pour is cured or mostly cured, it's just fine to pour a new layer with something else as I've done that with no problem.
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