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Old 03-09-2013, 00:19   #16
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Re: Floor Materials and Finish

Well, having used both evedure and wyattle seaport TP80 I suspect TP80 is far better. It's actually a similar cost, but TP80 seems to have the same viscosity as evedure, which is like water, but definitely starts to dry better. I'm suspecting 3 coats of TP80 will suffice, whereas it would need at least 4 of evedure or maybe even 5 if I want the same result. So far I've dine three on the edges and one on the faces.
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better would be to use epoxy resin than polyester resin,polyester tends to discolour and delaminate after a while
yep... what he said
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They are epoxy's
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