Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Envirotex Lite - Pour On High Gloss Finish

By Stan Alderson


Envirotex is the latest reactive polymer compound that delivers reliability and a superior finish that has been developed to last against the harshest elements. It requires a temperature of 70 degrees in order to completely cure into a high gloss over a period of 8 hours. Envirotex Lite - Pour On High Gloss Finish is a unique product that allows for the creation of a deep and beautiful surface layer.

The popularity of Envirotex has resulted in more resurfacing jobs being completed without additional expense and access to a 16 ounce and 32 ounce container. Such measures have been developed or use on different materials and with a reduction in drying times compared to similar content on the market. In order to achieve a hardened and smooth surface, a 48 hour drying period should be produced that will not require additional polishing.

The specific product can be used on a variety of surfaces and objects including flowers, rocks, dough, styrofoam, painted furnishings, paper, and wood. When a resurface is going to be implemented, simply smooth the product over a clean surface, but prepare with rubbing alcohol if more than one layer is going to be applied. Such waterproof features will be preserved against environmental conditions and serves to enhance its appearance.

The solution should be prepared with a mixture of resin and hardener in a flat walled and bottomed container. All of the content must be mixed in well and scraped from the sides and bottom. If you fail to adhere to the mixing methods it will result in a weak and soft texture that is difficult to spread.

Specific types of safety gear will have to be worn including goggles and rubberized gloves while creating the mixture. An existing surface that has been previously coated with a product such as polyutherane will need to be sanded and then wiped clean with rubbing alcohol. Ensure that the area does not contain large amounts of wax and rather pour a little bit too much solution than too little when completing a surface.

The consistency of resin and hardener will have to be measures accordingly. These types of solutions must be prepared in a step by step manner to ensure that it will not cure before it has been applied. A stiff piece of paper and blow torch can be applied to eliminate the presence of bubbles and similar effects.

The product can be cured in a room temperature of between 70 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature is increased and contaminants minimized it can aid in drying the surfaces in a shorter period of time. There are different tools and methods that should be implemented for the smoothest possible results.




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