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Locktite marine epoxy and what release agent
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2230141" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>The active release agent in Kiwi, Johnson's floor wax and other polishes that work well is Carnauba wax. If you can get some paste Carnauba for hardwood or for cars it works great. I have a can that is 100% Carnauba that is over 40 years old and has been used on many hundreds of bedding jobs. Still barely made a dent. Apply one coat, let dry 20 minutes, buff off to a shine. Apply second coat, let dry 30 minutes buff off. Will give you a mirror finish in Marine Tex, Devcon, Jb, Accraglass, Microbed or any other bedding agent I have used.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2230141, member: 26077"] The active release agent in Kiwi, Johnson's floor wax and other polishes that work well is Carnauba wax. If you can get some paste Carnauba for hardwood or for cars it works great. I have a can that is 100% Carnauba that is over 40 years old and has been used on many hundreds of bedding jobs. Still barely made a dent. Apply one coat, let dry 20 minutes, buff off to a shine. Apply second coat, let dry 30 minutes buff off. Will give you a mirror finish in Marine Tex, Devcon, Jb, Accraglass, Microbed or any other bedding agent I have used. [/QUOTE]
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