Hello, anyone know how to remove white chaulk stains on epoxy? It a result from water sitting on the top (bar top) from the bottom of bottles. I can get the s### to budge. Thanks in advance....
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fightclub74 |
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Hello, anyone know how to remove white chaulk stains on epoxy? It a result from water sitting on the top (bar top) from the bottom of bottles. I can get the s### to budge. Thanks in advance....
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dekco |
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Hey club...do a light sand and recoat..
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try wiping it with vinegar. I have hard water where we live and if we leave the glasses sit in the dishwasher to long they have a calcium build up on the bottoms. I just wipe the bottoms off with a damp towel with vinegar.
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fightclub74 |
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Ill try the vinegar, and recoat as a last resort. Thanks-
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ECOV LLC |
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Club,
Light sand and coat with PROTEC-ALL, will give a better wear surface and use less material and be tack free in about a half an hour. I would sand at 400 grit.
Dave
Elite Crete of the Ohio Valley www.elitecreteohiovalley.com dave.sharamitaro@elitecrete.com I'm not a doctor. . . . . I just play one on concrete. |
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I like using the Protect-all over Epoxy, usually give it two thin coats
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