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Important application facts to know before using FAMOWOOD Glaze Coat
Use in well ventilated area. Avoid breathing vapors. |
*Eye protection strongly recommended |
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Surface must be level, dry and free from oil, dust and wax. To catch drips, cover surrounding area with waxed paper, newspaper or drop cloth. Allow drips to flow freely off the sides by elevating area to be coated. Seal Coats: For porous surfaces, a thin sealer coat is recommended. Certain woods with open grains such as oak and walnut will allow air to escape causing bubbles. Follow these steps for porous fabrics or papers as well. These applications require a thin coat of Glaze Coat prior to the full flood coating. Mix about ¼ the amount normally used for a full flood coat and spread it thinly over entire surface. This will seal air passages. Allow to cure approximately 4-5 hours at 70°F. Drips: Before pouring, protect the sides and edges of the surface area of item being coated with several layers of masking tape. After curing, remove the tape and any drips along with it. Otherwise, drips may be scraped with a putty knife about 30-40 minutes after pouring, or they may be sanded after completely curing. |
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Measure: Step 1. Pour equal parts each of resin and hardener into separate clean, unwaxed disposable paper or plastic cups or tubs. Mix MUST be a one-to-one ratio (by volume), meaning equal parts resin and hardener. If possible, use a calibrated container. Mix: Step 2. Pour the carefully measured Resin (Side A) into the container with measured Hardener (Side B) and thoroughly mix for two minutes. Mix with a stir stick using vigorous, steady revolutions while trying to minimize excess air bubbles into the mixture. Some air bubbles occur naturally and can be removed after the pour. It is very important to scrape all sides and the bottom of the container with your stirring stick as you mix. Mix: Step 3. Pour the Resin and Hardener mix into a clean mixing container and thoroughly mix for an additional two minutes. |
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Mixing Tips
If you have any questions regarding application, please call 800-767-4667 Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (CST). |
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Pour Glaze Coat IMMEDIATELY onto the center of the surface to be covered. Do not allow it to "sit" as with some other epoxies. You only have about 20-25 minutes working time before product begins to harden. Note: If temperature is above 70°F, working time decreases. Spread the mixture over the area with a plastic spreader, plastic squeegee, or brush. If coating a large surface such as tables, bar tops, etc., a notched squeegee or trowel works well (see Large Area Applications). Pour mixture onto surface and spread evenly using a combing action in one direction over entire surface. Do not persist in re-spreading the mixture as it sets up, otherwise it will not self-level during the curing action. Do not pour more than 1/8" thick in an application. Mix only as much as you can pour and spread at one time. |
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At initial pour, air bubbles created during the mixing process will usually rise to the surface by themselves and disappear. However, because Glaze Coat is very thick, it is usually necessary to help this process along immediately after pouring. Surface bubbles MUST be removed when surface is still wet, not once surface begins the curing process or else bubbles will turn into dimples once fully cured. Blow gently on the surface to force bubbles up and away. For larger areas, use a small, handheld propane torch. Keep flame 6 to 8 inches above surface. Move torch over freshly poured Glaze Coat several times until surface is bubble free. Be sure to use a waving action so the surface is only slightly warmed, allowing remaining air bubbles to disappear. Do not hold flame in one area. |
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To achieve best results, apply at temperatures between 70°F and 80°F. Both Glaze Coat and the item to be coated should be approximately the same temperature. NOTE: These curing times are to be used as guidelines only. Warmer temperatures will yield faster cure times. |
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| Allow fresh pours to cure in a warm room (at least 70°F). Place a cover at least 3" above coated surface area to protect from dust particles when curing. |
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For technical support contact our Technical Service department by mail, email, or phone. Our office hours are 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (Central) Monday through Friday. Please contact us for more information. To request a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) please send an email to msds@eclecticproducts.com. |
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