Do you not have to grind the wall, and would it work on drywall. I’m a new installer in New York and I usually try to avoid doing the bases, because I don’t know if it would bond properly. If you have any tips, that would be much appreciated.
You didn’t mention that you added a cabosil to the epoxy to reduce running. Additionally, one should make sure to prep a concrete wall first by chiseling or lightly grinding down excessively bumpy mortar or stucco. It turns out way better looking as well as making application much easier.
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Is there an additive in the epoxy? That looked THICK.
We use to put some material in the back then cover with flakes… make it a curve cove
We do cove bases as well
Do you not have to grind the wall, and would it work on drywall. I’m a new installer in New York and I usually try to avoid doing the bases, because I don’t know if it would bond properly. If you have any tips, that would be much appreciated.
You didn’t mention that you added a cabosil to the epoxy to reduce running. Additionally, one should make sure to prep a concrete wall first by chiseling or lightly grinding down excessively bumpy mortar or stucco. It turns out way better looking as well as making application much easier.