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how to spread epoxy on vertical surfaces
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Applying epoxy on vertical surfaces requires specific techniques to prevent sagging or dripping. Firstly, choose a high-quality epoxy formulated for vertical applications, as these have a thicker consistency designed to minimize drips. Prior to application, thoroughly clean and prepare the surface to ensure proper adhesion. Sand rough areas and remove any dust or grease. Applying a primer can also improve adhesion. When mixing epoxy, follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully. Use a notched squeegee or a roller with a short nap to apply the epoxy evenly. Start from the top of the surface and work your way down, overlapping each pass slightly to avoid visible lines. If the area is large, consider using a two-person technique where one person applies the epoxy while the other follows closely behind to smooth it out. For hard-to-reach spots, a small paintbrush can help. Work in a well-ventilated area and wear protective gear like gloves and goggles. After application, allow the epoxy to cure according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
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