GlassCast3 surface suitability


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Hi

I have made a mosaic using Mod Podge glue over card and paper and want to now use glass cast over it. Will they react badly together? Or is mod podge a suitable surface to take glass cast?

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In 99% of cases you won't need to use one, however it can be a nice safety net to have one available or a heat gun. Leave the resin 10-15minutes after you have poured and leveled it and you should find the bubbles have self degassed.  Any stubborn bubbles can be given the blow torch treatment.


Warren Penalver
Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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