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Red Epoxy and Lift

firemn

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Well, almost fully funtional.

Thanks for all of the support on this forum.
 

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EpoxyCoat2

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Looks AWESOME! What was your solution for the thin spots? You can't even notice them in the pictures. Great Job!
 
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EpoxyCoat2

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If you would like to re-coat in the future, you do not need to grind everything off. Just clean the surface, sand to remove high gloss shine and create a scuff, and clean again. This will give you a rough profile that will allow the new coat to bond with the existing.
 
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