How do I get rid of fish eyes?

How do I get rid of fish eyes?

Substrate contamination is the most common problem that causes fish eyes and pinholes in epoxy seal coats. Dust, dirt, wax, silicones, even the oil from your fingers when touching the part prior to sealing with epoxy will deter epoxy resins from laying flat and curing with a perfectly smooth surface.

Any contamination on the substrate (in the case of surfboards, the fiberglass lamination) will disrupt the surface tension and cause the epoxy to separate or pit. The epoxy will "run away" from the contaminated area. Ripples in the resin can also be caused by applying resin to the previous layer that is already in the process of curing. Once resin becomes warm and is beginning to gel, you must stop.

 

Top 5 tips to eliminating epoxy fish eyes, pinholes, and separations:

 

  1. Do your epoxy work in a clean, well-ventilated environment with minimal airflow that may introduce contaminants to your work area.

 

  1. Wipe the substrate with Denatured Alcohol (DNA) on a lint-free rag to pick up most of the contaminants and oils that may be on your workpiece. Let the denatured alcohol evaporate completely before applying an epoxy seal coat.

 

  1. Wipe the workpiece with an epoxy seal coat prep cloth. This will pick up any additional dirt or debris to leave a clean surface to apply the epoxy coat to.

 

  1. Use a clean bristle brush, foam or nap roller, or squeegee to apply your epoxy coating.

 

  1. Have the workpiece at the same temperature as the epoxy resin to avoid thermal shock and the resin quickly shrinking and orange peeling. If hot resin hits a cold substrate the rapid change in temperature will cause the resin to ripple and stop flowing correctly.

 

After preparing to apply your epoxy seal coat it is important to avoid introducing contaminants into the "green" first stage epoxy cure.

 

  1. Do not touch the wet epoxy seal coat - Walk away from it and come back about 10 minutes later to assess any inconsistencies in the coating. Even walking around the workpiece may kick up dust and debris that will settle into your epoxy seal coat and cause a pinhole or fish eye. Just let the resin flow and flatten out for a while.
  2. Come back to the fresh seal coat and assess if there are any small issues.Even with proper preparation and cleaning, fish eyes may occur due to environmental problems out of your control. If there are any issues in your epoxy seal coat simply drip some resin that is still remaining in your mixing bucket on the affected area and let the resin flatten out by itself and bond to the surrounding resin molecules.
  3. Do not brush over inconsistent epoxy seal coat areas, that will most likely reduce the surface tension and result in a larger fish eye or separation. A drip of extra epoxy is all you need on the area to solve the issue.

 

In summary, proper epoxy resin seal coats are subject to your workspace environment and your preparation efforts. Following the guidelines written above will greatly enhance the flatness, gloss, and uniformity of your epoxy coating.

 

Hope this was helpful. 

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5 comments

Sandie

Sandie

Why are there NO answers to the questions that could help us all? Isn’t that what this thread is for/

Bill Filipiak

Bill Filipiak

I have had great success flood coating wood pieces with your products. But sanding a polishing always becomes a problem. I can sand easily down to 1200 to 1500 grit but regardless of what I do or how fast I keep the pieces moving the buffing wheels make the resin warm and soft. What am I doing wrong? I see videos on how to polish but they are polishing thick blocks of resin. I am guessing that makes a big difference.

Stephanie Comle

Stephanie Comle

thank you. A small step that makes a huge difference

Amber Easterday

Amber Easterday

Hello, I’ve ordered from you several times and never had an issue with your products. I have had the issues your referring to hear and it’s been a long process of trial and error learning how to avoid them so thanks for these suggestions. They are great starter points for someone new to using epoxy resin. You might think about incorporating them into your general instructions for use. For clarification, What are you referring to when you say wipe the surface down with an epoxy seal coat prep cloth? Are you just saying to wipe it down with any dry lint free cloth to remove any dust or debris? Or is this a special type of cloth that better prepares the surface in some way?

Trowbridge Specialties llc

Trowbridge Specialties llc

What Epoxy resin/hardener do you recommend using to laminate 5.3 oz carbon fiber fabric down onto the surface of fully cured fiberglass/polyester resin autobody panels?

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