Does Famowood epoxy yellow?

Does Famowood epoxy yellow?

Nowhere on the product or the instructions did it say if you apply this to a white surface it will completely turn it YELLOW. It completely ruined my project it also wasn’t very cheap. Not only did it turn my project yellow but also even with the heat gun there were bubbles throughout the WHOLE THING.

How long does Famowood take to cure?

Allow fresh pours to cure in a warm room (at least 70 °F). Glaze Coat will fully cure in 72 hours. An additional 1 – 2 coats may be applied after 4 – 5 hours. A third coat can be poured after 24 hours but no longer than 48 hours.

Is glaze coat the same as epoxy?

Famowood Glaze Coat is a pour-on epoxy coating. This ultra-clear, high-gloss finishing epoxy is ideal for home improvement and craft projects. Just one coat equals 60 coats of varnish. Glaze Coat is great for coating tables, bar tops, preserving pictures and photographs or imbedding items such as coins or rocks.

How durable is clear epoxy resin?

As we already mentioned, epoxy resin is very durable. Another great thing about epoxy resin is how resistant it is to moisture, making it the perfect countertop to install around sinks and other water sources. It is also pretty resilient to high heat and caustic chemicals.

How big is famowood glaze coat epoxy kit?

The ultra-clear, two-part Glaze Coat features an easy 1:1 ratio mix that yields a durable, waterproof and heat resistant coating equal to about 60 coats of varnish at 1/16″ thick. . It’s great for coating tables and bar tops, preserving pictures, and imbedding items such as coins or rocks. Comes with complete instructions for use.

What kind of epoxy to use on wood?

This ultra-clear, high-gloss finishing epoxy is ideal for home improvement and craft projects. FAMOWOOD Glaze Coat is a pour-on epoxy coating that can be used on most surfaces – rough or smooth, stained or painted.

What happens when glaze coat epoxy is applied?

Our Glaze Coat epoxy is a ‘top coat’ product that is intended for application on horizontal surfaces. The product will remain in a liquid state and ‘run off’ of horizontal surfaces and not adhere well. Additionally epoxies applied over white or light colored surfaces will lead to a yellowish hue-finish.