burtonmc;24138 wrote:no because the star resin is harder therefore it goes into the mini bullseye and the crack resin fills in the rest of the long crack.
Is your "no" the answer to my first or second sentence?
Doesn't the star resin have a thinner viscosity than the crack resin? Most techs on this forum say to use a thick resin for cracks. To me, the thick, crack resin would settle beneath the thinner, star break resin.
Dale... No job is so simple that it cannot be done wrong.
no i won't effect the viscosity of the crack resin....u want the thick resin to fill the long crack...im saying that it wont settle beneath the star resin...trust me i've never had a problem....i give a lifetime warranty on all repairs.
I read about the pros and cons applying 2 different viscosity resins at the same time into cracks after creating a bullseye , why not use 1 type of resin like Premium Bond as it is even advised by Delta Kit ?
I'm new in this business and like to learn what's best .
burtonmc;24138 wrote:no because the star resin is harder therefore it goes into the mini bullseye and the crack resin fills in the rest of the long crack.