I’m ready to attempt to do this like you are, the next day or 2, but I’m not sure what room temperature is best?! I’m doing a 40yr old American standard steel tub… In your video tutorial it says 72-80 F, and the actual instructions with product says 68-76 F?! What is the ideal temperature to apply it?? And how long after should you remove drain tape etc.?
Heat guns need just popping bubbles/smoothing it out. It depends how many bubbles you have. If you see bubbles come out. You need to stop using heat guns. No need to overheat the surface , just lightly heat. Beter 3-5 times fastly, than 1, but overheat the surface.
Ordered. Thank you for tutorial
thank you
светлая голова и руки растут откуда надо !
What would you recommend for tile?
Looks good! Can you use a propane torch like I did with my countertop instead of a heat gun? Thanks in advance!
you can't use a propane torch. Because temperature above and you not able to regulate it.
What is the temperature that you have on the heat gun?
we have a heat gun without a temperature meter. Just two speeds.
I’m ready to attempt to do this like you are, the next day or 2, but I’m not sure what room temperature is best?!
I’m doing a 40yr old American standard steel tub…
In your video tutorial it says 72-80 F, and the actual instructions with product says 68-76 F?!
What is the ideal temperature to apply it??
And how long after should you remove drain tape etc.?
For more information about the drain please saw the video: ua-cam.com/video/MV-QtW1EkCY/v-deo.html&lc=Ugw5bgkp7y5hLbVjOER4AaABAg
if you still have a question reach us by email: info@armoglaze.net. We return to you shortly
room temperature 72F is optimal
Can this product be applied over existing tub refinish?
Yes it can be applied
Is the heat gun for “curing it” or for just popping bubbles/smoothing it out…? IOW: how long do u apply it?
Heat guns need just popping bubbles/smoothing it out. It depends how many bubbles you have. If you see bubbles come out. You need to stop using heat guns. No need to overheat the surface , just lightly heat. Beter 3-5 times fastly, than 1, but overheat the surface.
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Armoglaze Team