So, what's a good water-resistant clear finish for a plant stand top, or saucers. Something that can expect to get soaked a couple of times a month and stay wet maybe a couple of days.
Aside from flex-seal of course.
So, what's a good water-resistant clear finish for a plant stand top, or saucers. Something that can expect to get soaked a couple of times a month and stay wet maybe a couple of days.
Aside from flex-seal of course.
Have you looked at epoxy?
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Marine varnish over epoxy sealer would be a good choice.
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...or a piece of tempered glass set on multiple felt standoffs...
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The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...
Hmm. Epoxy could work, I seem to have a few gallons around. I can't use tempered glass, needs to be on wood, and hold minor seepage from going to floor.
*shrug* time to make some circles, route down a little and test!
They make a clear Flex Seal!!!
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I've successfully used the round glass plate (the rotating plate) from an old microwave for this purpose.
I too would use glass. But if that doesn't work for you, I would use Marine Varnish. It isnt cheap - $35/quart + special thinner, last time I bought it.
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