02-23-2008, 01:31 PM
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Ooo Shiny
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Dust is the scourge of every high gloss finish and you do need to take the appropriate steps to prevent dust. I will often put the final coat on in the house instead of the garage just because of the dust.
Keep in mind, the above scales had two light coats of high gloss polyurethane put on them after the wet sanding.
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Originally Posted by yul b. nekst
I was thinking of using this stuff on some future scale projects, and now I know I can! I've used this stuff in the past for decopage, and there are NO fumes. Also, you may want to cover your scales with a cardboard box after pouring. This is recommended as it keeps DUST off the drying epoxy. Any hobby store (Michaels, comes to mind)will carry various brands of this stuff.
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