Q:I filled in some deep grooves in a peace of live edge wood.How long do I have to wait until I can sand off overflow
by|Feb 29, 2024
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A: For best results, allow the Glaze Coat to cure for at least 48 hours before sanding the excess off. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and The Home Depot!
by|Feb 29, 2024
Q:Does 1 kit include (4) 1 quarts?
by|Feb 24, 2024
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A: Glaze Coat Quart kits will consist of two half-quarts that when mixed together yield one quart of product. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and The Home Depot!
by|Feb 27, 2024
Q:What would cause it to bubble excessively on a single board? Rest of table looks like a glass mirror but one looks like the board has a fungus there are so many bubbles. Tried using a heat gun eliminated some of the bubbles but still has a ton.
by|Dec 28, 2023
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A: Bubbles generally occur when Glaze Coat penetrates wooden surfaces and replaces the air in the wood. This air moves through the epoxy in the form of bubbles that come to the surface of the epoxy. If the wood was not sealed prior to Glaze Coat being applied, many bubbles may develop. To alleviate this, allow the product to cure for 48 hours, then sand "open" the top of all the bubbles with a 220 grit sand paper. Clean the surface with acetone, and repour another coat over the whole surface--this next coat should flow into the bubble voids and fill them in for a smooth outcome. There should not be excessive bubbles on the next coat due to the wooden surface now being sealed with the 1st coat of epoxy. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and The Home Depot!
by|Dec 28, 2023
Q:My project is pieces of broken dishes attached (planning to use E6000) to wood. Can I use the product on top to fill in the gaps ?
by|Sep 19, 2023
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A: Glaze Coat can be used to fill gaps and voids, but make sure there is a dam or railing around the project to hold the epoxy on the surface. Do not pour thicker than 1/4", and work in layers if a thicker application is needed. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and The Home Depot!
by|Sep 20, 2023
Q:Is this product good for a unfinished shuffleboard table top?
by|Jun 2, 2023
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A: Glaze Coat would make a great choice for using on a shuffleboard table. For best results, first seal the surface with a waterbased polyurethane (two coats). This will significantly reduce the amount of bubbles that occur in the epoxy. Double check the surface area and make sure enough is mixed and applied--1 quart covers about 6.4 square feet. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and The Home Depot!
by|Jun 8, 2023
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Q:Can I use this on a shower floor with silica
by|Jan 28, 2023
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Q:Can I use this on Science Lab tables after I refinish them? If so, how much would I need to cover 4 2' x 6' tables
by|Jan 26, 2023
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A: Glaze Coat makes a great top coat for tables. For best results, clean the surfaces with rubbing alcohol or acetone prior to applying. 1 quart covers about 6.4 square feet, so about two quarts per table will be needed. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and The Home Depot!
by|Jan 26, 2023
Q:Info about Famowood Clear Epoxy Glaze Coat, Home Depot web site, it says 2 unites. Does that mean 2 quarts = 2 boxes to cover 16 sq ft?
by|Jan 15, 2023
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A: One quart kit of Glaze Coat will cover 6.4 square feet (at 1/16" thickness). Each quart kit has two 16 oz. bottles that mix together and yield 32 oz., or 1 quart. Two quart kits would yield about 13 square feet of coverage. Thank you for your support of Eclectic Products and The Home Depot!