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Bruce Brown wrote:jtaylor1920 wrote:
You could always try the Por 15 bed liner to finish the wheel wells.
You might need to explain what Por 15 is to the OP. Not sure he's ever heard of it. :B :B :B
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jtaylor1920 wrote:
You could always try the Por 15 bed liner to finish the wheel wells.
โAug-26-2019 05:57 PM
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โAug-26-2019 10:01 AM
jtaylor1920 wrote:
You could always try the Por 15 bed liner to finish the wheel wells.
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2bzy2c wrote:
Use baby powder to keep the fibers from getting into your skin.
โAug-25-2019 08:18 PM
PastorCharlie wrote:
Yes a much larger area would be best to use a roller.
My last project was a deck 16 X 36 feet. I used a chopping gun and blew the fiberglass on the deck. A brush would take forever to apply the epoxy and one end would be dry before getting to the other. A brush works best around tight areas and corners.
You did a good looking job...gained a lot of knowledge I am sure...just be sure to always use good mask to prevent breathing the dust into lungs while sanding. Long sleeve shirt and cover to prevent the glass from getting into pores are a plus.
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