Trouble with Parks Superglaze epoxy
Hi all. I am new to this forum and not really a woodworker as such. I am actually a decorative artist that does makeovers on furniture, cabinetry, accessories, etc. Now to my problem - I have a client with a kitchen island that needed a makeover which I did. She also wanted the top finished with a very "deep" finish such as might be seen in a bar/pub. I found a product called Parks Superglaze epoxy. I applied a coat over the entire surface and let it set up. The product looked great except was a little uneven and "wavy" as there were numerous "wormholes" and other distressed areas in the surface and I don't think I applied a thick enough coat to allow it to self-level as it was designed to do. Otherwise it looked great. The instructions said multiple coats were possible so I figured another coat would allow it to level itself out. I scuff sanded and wiped the surface with alchohol as instructed and then applied the second coat as before and it looked perfect when completed. HOWEVER - it has never set up properly. After 3 days it is still soft everywhere except the edges where it thins out. Now I don't know what to do or how to go about getting it off. Any suggestions would be appreciated. - Chris
did you ever get your table cured
hi we are having the same issue- after three full days the super glaze it very sticky!- looking for a fix or hope that it will cure. thanks