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Thread: finishing off the plugs

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    The work and time you guys put into the plugs is amazing. I was wondering what type of finish coat you put on them and how many coats? If I just want to do a touch up mid-season, is it ok to sand down with very fine sandpaper and spray with a coat of clear?

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    Well yes and no it will work but for a very short time a better method is to just use some 30 min.2 ton epoxy brush it on real thin and let dry its better to put the epoxy in a warm bath of water not too hot or it will run all over the place and not mix right.If it is put on thinly enough it should dry w/o spinning.

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    Is it possible to do touch ups as skinner mentioned? I have some plugs wich could use some light work. Is it necessary to sand it down first or could it just be coated?

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    As long as it is dry it can just be coated.

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    If you go to one of the craft stores look for envirotex lite in a spray can this is basically the same stuff we use in the epoxy form on plugs usually these stores have 40 -50 % off coupons if you know which ones if not shoot me an email or pm.

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