Hello all,
I've done plenty of searching, but can't seem to find a good answer, perhaps you can help.
I am about to coat my floor with epoxy-coat.
From other posts, it is not recommended to use the mixing stick for measurement. So, I have purchased multiple measuring buckets to properly measure parts A & B.
Method 1: I have read posts that use measuring buckets, and just evenly divide parts A & B into 4-5 buckets. Key point is that each bucket has the same volume as the others.
Method 2: I have also read posts from Christine at E-C saying that they typically add more hardener than needed, so the customer is never short of hardener. She mentions a 2:1 ratio of A to B (but the instructions note 2.3:1).
So, I'm a little confused. Which is correct?
Any harm in using all the contents of the kit (as in Method 1)?
Method 2 is obviously from the manufacture, but seems to be conflicting information between what E-C has posted here, and what they say in the manual.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
I've done plenty of searching, but can't seem to find a good answer, perhaps you can help.
I am about to coat my floor with epoxy-coat.
From other posts, it is not recommended to use the mixing stick for measurement. So, I have purchased multiple measuring buckets to properly measure parts A & B.
Method 1: I have read posts that use measuring buckets, and just evenly divide parts A & B into 4-5 buckets. Key point is that each bucket has the same volume as the others.
Method 2: I have also read posts from Christine at E-C saying that they typically add more hardener than needed, so the customer is never short of hardener. She mentions a 2:1 ratio of A to B (but the instructions note 2.3:1).
So, I'm a little confused. Which is correct?
Any harm in using all the contents of the kit (as in Method 1)?
Method 2 is obviously from the manufacture, but seems to be conflicting information between what E-C has posted here, and what they say in the manual.
Suggestions?
Thanks!
