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Smiths Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer. 2Litres

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Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer is an epoxy product, supplied as Part A and Part B in two tins. You must mix CPES before use. Mix it in a 1 to 1 ratio; however it is tolerant of minor mix errors. Mix by weight using 98 parts A by weight to 100 parts B for both Cold and Warm formula. Roughen the surfaces you want to bond with sandpaper or by carefully draw-filing the areas. Remove dust, grease, and dirt from the surfaces. Since CPES (like all epoxies) is degraded by UV light – it requires protection with varnish or paint when used outdoors.

Make Wood Good are now manufacturing Smiths Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer (CPES) in the UK under licence from Smith and Co. of California. This should ensure that supply of the product is far better as our supply line is now more manageable.Details on restoration use are found here: how to restore wood. Because Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer and Fill-It work so well together, we sell repair kits containing both products at a discounted price too. Coverage of CPES on rotten timber Coverage of Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer is unfortunately very hard to estimate Used internally it will last exceptionally well if not exposed to significant UV light. It offers a truly beautiful finish for interior timbers, enhancing the grain whilst protecting from water and staining. Furthermore it is extremely easy and fast to apply. Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer can seal and protect internal doors Should you wish to mix Smiths CPES by weight the ratio is 98 parts of A to 100 parts of B. Smiths Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer is very forgiving of minor mix errors and the only real penalty will be more of one can left than the other when you have finished the job. I will often harden wood like this as it can make the restoration of a profile far easier than removing the dust and then filling, even though it is a little more expensive. The solvents can take a long time to evaporate from timber in this state if the sections are large. Evaluation by Trial There is a lot more, written by the inventor, that you can read about the science of clear penetrating epoxy sealer here. Curing Rot With Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer

On badly rotten timber, which you can crumble to dust with your fingers, you will typically use 2 or more times the volume of rotten timber in CPES to harden your wood dust. You will however end up with a piece of plasticised wood that you could beat someone to death with. Prior to mixing you will find two metal inserts under the child proof caps. these inserts tightly seal the cans against solvent evaporation. I find these easiest to remove by hammering a small screwdriver through a cap, and prying it out. Storing Smiths Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer is very often used as the ultimate primer to make paint or varnish finishes that really last. Smiths CPES comes in two tins labelled A and B. Mix the two parts 1 part to 1 part by volume prior to use. I find the easiest way is to take a parallel sided jam jar, decide how much you wish to mix, and make marks to suit, say at 4 and 8cm up from the base on the jar. Pour to the marks, and shake thoroughly. There is no substitute that performs as well. It is not cheap, but it is significantly cheaper than wood, repainting and maintenance generally. Do it once, do it right.

Smiths Clear Penetrating Epoxy Sealer (CPES) MSDS

CPES will find rot that you were not even aware of in less rotted timber; the safest way to estimate requirements is to actually try a section of your rotten timber. Cut the end tips of the application syringe. Turn the syringe up and depress the syringe slightly, pushing the air bubbles to the top.

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