Concrete Countertop ePOXY finish
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Awesome!
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@Beachnative42 i belive its a D
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what about the edges ?
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you certainly could use epoxy to level, providing it is not exposed to UV, yet the cost will be higher.
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What's the number on the durometer?
Beachnative42 8 months ago
@Beachnative42 Hardness, Shore D (ASTM D-2240) 83. All of this technical information can be found on our website under technical information. Check out the technical data sheet for enPOXY. Hope this helps.
encountertop 7 months ago
How hard is this epoxy on the shore scale?
Beachnative42 9 months ago
@Beachnative42. I'm finding out the answer to your question. When I know, I'll post!
encountertop 8 months ago
encountertop - I found your product and I was considering using it to coat an outdoor countertop I had done out of concrete. Then I read your post below, regarding UV exposure and realized that it might not work in this application.
Do you have a product that would work where the epoxy is outdoor and exposed to the elements/sunlight?
Thank you!
Rusten2 1 year ago
@Rusten2 I have not gotten the hang of this youtube stuff and by now you probably have done your project! However, to officially answer your question, no, enPOXY is NOT uv stable. Works great indoors, but not outside. We have a product called enSPARTIC that is designed for outdoor use. you can find out more on our website encounter . com. Thanks.
encountertop 7 months ago