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<p>I had vinyl 'stickers' made to apply on some otherwise generic
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Eric Russell<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 10/12/2017 4:19 AM, Darrell Walker
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<div class="">I thought I’d update everyone on what I ended up
doing. I got some clear epoxy, and some clear urethane to
try out. The epoxy was OK, it had a bit of an amber tone,
which wound’t have been an issue. But the urethane was much
more clear, less prone to bubbles, and had a much smoother
surface. Both the epoxy and urethane adhered well to my
test cup, but the urethane remained a little more resilient
after curing. The only down side with the urethane are the
isocyanate fumes, so if you don’t have the proper protection
the epoxy would be a reasonable substitute.</div>
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<div class="">This was the product I ended up using:</div>
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<div class="">Thanks for all the ideas!</div>
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<div class="">-Darrell</div>
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