Putting epoxy floor over linoleum is relatively easy, and you most likely won't need to hire a professional to do it. You may only need to hire a professional depending on the state of your floors. If your floors are in good condition, then all you need are the right tools to get th...
Epoxy countertops are growing in popularity. Many DIY enthusiasts choose epoxy over stone or their counterparts. It’s not a big surprise because it’s a cost-effective and creative way to upgrade kitchens and bathrooms. They are just as easy to use outside; however, you must ensure UV prot...
Wait for the paint to cure to the touch before removing any layers of tape or adding another color. Spray a layer of clear coat over the painted area to lock in the color, protect the surface of the paint and ensure the colors do not run. Gently peel the tape off of the board to ...
In technical support, we receive calls almost every week asking how to dissolve conductive bonds made with CircuitWorks Conductive Epoxy (part #CW2400). The best advice I can give is to physically remove the cured material by sanding, scraping or chippin
Marine epoxy is designed to resist water as well as many solvents so cleaning it up and removing it can be a hassle. One of the best ways to remove marine epoxy is to soften it with a heat gun and use a scraper to remove the bulk of it.…
How to Use Yardwaste As Resin Filler: Working with epoxy resin or UV resin for mold making and casting projects is a really fun way to reproduce an idea if you're looking to make multiple versions of the same object. This project goes over how to embed
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A tumbler is a glass that comes in a variety of sizes. Click here to learn how to personalize and epoxy a tumbler, or seal a tumbler without epoxy.
Imagine, you'll never have to buy one of those ChemLite's again, because you can reuse this homemade glow stick over and over again. This video tutorial will show you how to make a permanent, reusable glow stick. The materials in this experiment are simple: epoxy resin, straw, and some...
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