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Join Date: Mar 2011
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super glaze epoxy
I have applied super glaze on my bar top. the first application looked great except for a couple dimples I found and two air bubles. Being a perfectionist, I figured I would apply a second thin coat to fix the minor imperfections. Bad idea, I created many more dimplles, air bubles, dust particles, and surface imperfections in the finish. Can I sand the epoxy and apply another coat? I need some ideas.
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