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No hay artículos en el carroSamuel V Screnci
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de noviembre de 2021
Had an old bar I made 40 years ago with Barn Planks. Nothing fancy. Rough surface and uneven in spots. Cured the top with this sealer. Problem solved. Still looks rustic but usable and can be wiped clean.
Mike Jonkers
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de julio de 2020
I was worried when I placed the order for this epoxy clear coat, after reading some of the reviews, but I decided to purchase and tackle my kitchen counter top. This is the first time that I've used an epoxy resin and wasn't sure how it would turn out. I followed the instructions completely and applied the clear coat yesterday, I liked the way that it looked as it began to harden but I love the look even more today. Because of the light color of the counter, I was unable to see a couple of areas that need a bit more clear coat, but I will touch those areas up when I re-surface my other counters since I have more confidence now. I've used Giani counter top paint kit, to give my kitchen counters a granite type appearance and finished them off with the this epoxy resin (clear coat) and I'm very happy with the finished product, but as I've said that there just a couple of areas that I will touch up that the coating didn't completely cover (because of old eyes!)What I suggest to purchase along with this clear coat, if you don't already have it, is a pack of painter cups, stir sticks, a small tarp - big enough to cover whatever will be clear coated, and drop cloth for the floor. To cover the back splash or corners of tables, counters, etc., I suggest that you also purchase some paint brushes, foam or bristle either should work fine, but after using them it would best to just throw out the brushes since the clear coat will harden when dry making any brush used unusable. Also, you'll need a couple of wide putty knives, preferably plastic and I used a heat gun to get rid of any bubbling. Lastly, you may want to buy a roll of painter's tape and if you use it, don't forget to remove the tape prior to the epoxy resin drying, or you will have a job trying to get rid of it once it's dry.In all, I was a little intimidated by using this product because it is final once applied and if done wrong, can be a nightmare to fix (reading some reviews that were posted about this product online) or even give an uneven or lumpy appearance. But it worked great for me and I'm happy that I used it.
Keith B
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2019
Produced a very strong and absolutely clear glaze coat. Anyone who has used polyurethane or tung oil or any other common wood finish knows that all those finishes 'warm' or yellow the wood, even when they claim to be clear or even crystal clear. This epoxy truly does go on perfectly clear. I actually would have put a single coat or maybe two of tung oil next time to warm the color up but that is a matter of taste. Although they claim it can be used within 24 hours, I suggest no hard use for 1 week. I noticed it felt harder to the touch after a week compared to 24-48 hours. It is very very thick and has specific instructions...FOLLOW THEM. It is also temperature sensitive. It will get considerably thicker if it is cooler (aka a basement). Finally, make sure you have a blow torch or hair dryer or heat gun to get the bubbles out. It puts on an extremely thick coat, you can probably spread thinner if desired and get more coverage.
Matt S.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2019
Wow, just... wow.I can't believe for 10% over what other brands cost, this stuff gives you double. That's about 55 cents on the dollar, at most.I've used a couple of other brands, and Puduo was my go-to for clarity, easy mixing, low odor, and price.But instead of $20, the Famowood is more like $22- for DOUBLE the amount of product.Same easy, forgiving 1:1 ratio.Same relatively fast mixing time. (I do about a minute on both, letting it go from clear, to cloudy, to clear again, no problems ever from it).Same beautiful, clear, mirror-flat final product.Slightly more odor. And the odor is clearly not a healthy essential oil smell- this emits fumes that don't even pretend to be benign. But they aren't copious, just don't leave your face directly above the cup when you're mixing, and have some decent ventilation. This stuff wasn't designed for the home hobbyist, but a home hobbyist with some basic common sense can definitely take advantage of this product with a nice price break!
pl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2019
This stuff leaves a nice thick coating with a deep shine. It seems to be heat and scratch resistant. Just make sure to follow the directions carefully or it won't come out really smooth. It's a good idea to do a small piece of furniture first to get the hang of it. It seems to come out better when using a brush. It's kind of a pain to have to measure, combine, mix, pour into another container and mix again before using. Be careful, it can be very messy and a pain to clean up.
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