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how to epoxy vertical surfaces
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Epoxying vertical surfaces requires a thicker, non-sagging formulation of epoxy. Start by preparing the surface: clean and sand for better adhesion. Then, choose a high-viscosity epoxy specifically designed for vertical applications. Mix the epoxy according to manufacturer's instructions, ensuring a consistent blend. Apply a thin layer using a spreader or brush, working from the bottom up to prevent drips. To further prevent sagging, apply in multiple thin coats rather than a single thick one, allowing sufficient curing time between applications as recommended by the product instructions. Secure any components in place until the epoxy fully cures. Safety gear, such as gloves and eye protection, is essential throughout the process.
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