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how to fix dimples in epoxy
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Dimples in epoxy often occur due to improper mixing, outgassing from the surface, or environmental factors. To fix them, first, sand the surface lightly with fine-grit sandpaper to ensure it's smooth and clean. Clean the area thoroughly to remove any dust or contaminants. If the epoxy is still tacky or has recently cured, you can pour a fresh thin layer over the top, ensuring it's evenly spread and covers all dimples. For fully cured epoxy, mix a new batch of epoxy and apply it accurately into each dimple using a syringe or small tool for precision. Allow it to cure fully according to the manufacturer's instructions. In some cases, using a heat gun carefully over the surface can help pop any air bubbles that might cause dimples before it fully sets.
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