The really key points are measure carefully and set aside plenty of time - you will want to be available for a good couple of hours to deal with drips and bubbles for the best results.
Use a heat gun after you pour, it will get rid of all of the bubbles and it thins the epoxy enough to start the drip process so you can clean up the drips a little better
The really key points are measure carefully and set aside plenty of time - you will want to be available for a good couple of hours to deal with drips and bubbles for the best results.
after The initial few minutes I just pop back every 15 mins when the ads are on for the first hour and then on the next couple of half hours or so. It’s not a constant thing. It takes less time than to do a good job (i.e. enough coats) with a rattle can