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How to apply Epoxy to hardwoods?

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How to apply Epoxy to hardwoods?

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Sand it, Vacuum well. Apply first coat Sand Apply second coat It’s commonly used on floors. Esp concrete. Note: Timber floors have tongue and groove joints to allow for expansion. Epoxy will split when the gaps widen. This is normal. Advantages: Hard Resistent to Chemical spills Waterproof non-slip if you buy the right mix Glossy Disadvantages Could be hard for an amature to apply Fades in the sun over time. Toxic fumes for a few days. Re your additional details… If you have that kind of traffic, anything will scratch and get worn. While Epoxy is durable, it’s hard to re-do, and you an only re-do it with Epoxy. Personally, you either use it and put up with the dullness that will develop over the years – all the scratches blend into a matt finishe eventually – or you should use a water based finish that can easily be re-done periodically. I’ve got both types in my house. Both are doing fine. The Epoxy has been down for many years, it looks dull, but overall is still fine. The water-ba

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