I did a tumbler and there is a little tiny place on it that didn't get any epoxy and you can see down to the spray paint. Do I have to strip it or can I just put another coat on to cover that spot up? The spot where there is no epoxy is tiny, no where as large as the broken area on yours. I sure hope it's possible because I hate the thought of stripping it. I'm a newbie to all this and want to make sure I do things right.
Thanks for sharing! Didn't know you could fix them. Great video! ❤
Thank you- that’s almost exactly what the break on my tumbler looks like - fortunately it’s a personal tumbler, so great to practice on.
Do you epoxy the entire tumbler again or focus on the spot that’s damaged?
Do you have to have the tumbler arm? Do you have to epoxy the entire thing or can I patch it?
Brilliant!!
Thank you 😊
What ratio paint w modge podge for the repair?
I did a tumbler and there is a little tiny place on it that didn't get any epoxy and you can see down to the spray paint. Do I have to strip it or can I just put another coat on to cover that spot up? The spot where there is no epoxy is tiny, no where as large as the broken area on yours. I sure hope it's possible because I hate the thought of stripping it. I'm a newbie to all this and want to make sure I do things right.
I have the same question as LynneNC. I have a very small area that the epoxy was very thin and you can see the cup. Can I use your method to fix it?
Yes as long as the cup doesn’t have too many coats of epoxy already. And make sure to do the whole cup not just the area good luck!
Thank you
You’re so welcome ☺️