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Trade: Carpentry
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Clear Finish Over 3 Dimensional Objects
Hi Folks,
I have a guy which would like a treatment on a tabletop similar to a restaurant we have around here. The tabletop has a clear, plastic like coating which underneath has sand, seashells and things of that nature. I would have to say it's about 2" deep. I'm assuming something is being poured on top this to get the finish. Any ideas of what it might be, and if so, what is the best solution for me to duplicate such a finish? Thanks in advance! |
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Trade: Painting, Drywall, Remodel
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Re: Clear Finish Over 3 Dimensional Objects
sounds like an epoxy, I know Sherwin Williams here in Maryland started carrying a product similar to it but I can't remember the name. Try giving them a call.
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