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David E

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This would be one reason not to use Epoxy, I did thism a few years back and now it has turned yellow
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Dave what did you use, what was the name of it.

if you use hxtal this will not happen, and it will not show under a black light
it is a lot harder to use then resin or a fast drying epoxy. and the lip you show would take me a month to repair and cost 200 to do.

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Hi Dave...

Altho the repair may shrink back a bit showing a thin line over time, I don't believe that casting resin will turn yellow like that...


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This is the cuprite, bought at home depot.
Power Poxy "Super Epoxy" says Dries Clear.
It's in the double push tube which applies hardner
and expoxy together at same time.
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