In this video we go over how to repair those nasty bubbles that mess up your epoxy finish.
How to fix bubbles in epoxy floor.
Another cause of formation of bubbles in epoxy floorings is excessive moisture.
Moisture present in the concrete subfloor can cause bubbles to form in the liquid epoxy application.
Spread the epoxy over your floor starting in the back and working your way towards the front.
Repair the area and then apply the coating again.
Simply sand down the entire surface of your piece making sure you pay special attention to the areas with bubbles.
Many minor fixes may fix the bubbles and pinholes in the epoxy but the best way to fix and release excess gas and air that is trapped is applying another coat of epoxy.
Wipe away all the sanding residue with a damp paper towel.
If the troublesome area is very small it can be treated in isolation.
Read the steps for positive repair and concealment of your cratering problems.
When applying epoxy to a floor humidity can cause many types of problems on epoxies like delamination blistering and bubbles when the epoxy reacts with the water.
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First remove the epoxy coating by sand blasting the entire area.
Yes you can get rid of bubbles after your resin has dried.
To do this first sand the epoxy using a rotary scrubber or a palm sander for small areas.
Afterwards clean the problem area with acid.
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It is crucial that when applying the epoxy the slab is completely dry.
In this video we go over how to repair those nasty bubbles that mess up your epoxy finish.
Outgassing is a site condition that allows air or gas from the concrete substrate to escape in excess and cause blisters craters bubbles or pinholes.
When bubbles appear in a freshly applied epoxy coating the most common culprit is something called outgassing.
Use a 3 4 in 1 9 cm wide roller and pour your well mixed epoxy into a paint tray.
Apply a fresh coat of carefully measured and mixed artresin epoxy resin.
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