Paul Soha
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
Very clear and workable
Yoda
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
I used this to seal a porous ceramic surface. I cut it with 10% acetone so that the stone would absorb it.
dan bauer
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024
Flooring project to make a water tight floor in laundry room area that can be squirted down with a hose to floor drain. All epoxy some clear and some colored. total of 10 gallons could have used more as lfloorwasn't level and needed multiple coats because this stuff self levels well.
George
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
Good stuff
Boater Glenn
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
Easy mix.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023
Catalyzed in 9 minutes. Followed instructions. Measured all mixes. Caught off guard when pouring out gel lumps after 9 minutes. Messed up my whole project. I won't blame the company, resin, or instructions. I'll blame the temperatures so the rating does not harm the manufacturer/ seller.
luka pulzone
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2022
Never used epoxy before but this stuff is great and super easy to use. I actually recently purchased a house and the tile floor in the master bath didn't drain properly. Water sat in the corner of the shower. Mind you this is a 5×5 shower. After going through easy options I chose this. Never having used epoxy before I was concerned. Turned out great‼️ very satisfied‼️ super easy‼️ crystal clear finish‼️ I was very surprised not only in the product but also myself. Had fun and enjoyed doing it. Already ordered more to find the next thing I'm going to epoxy lol.
joseph
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2022
So, the positives. Product is simple to mix. A 1:1 ratio. That's all that's positive.This resin has resulted in the destruction of >$1500 in molds and forms. The resin does not set. It remains a pliable gel indefinitely (1 week and counting).So of course: "you didn't mix it right". Yeah, I thought that too. I used volumetric pumps, cups and even tried weighing it (package said by volume, but hey, I thought I would try). I have tried multiple iterations in testing conditions....no joy."You had suboptimum temps" Nope. Used the optimum curing temp per package. Nothing. I even heated with thermostatic controlled heating. Low temp (below manufacture specs) actually had better results...but still totally useless. Go figure. We are pushing 2 weeks and the mess is still as pliable as wet fiberglass."It must be a bad batch". I thought so as well...so I bought another gallon. Nope. Same thing."You just don't know what you are doing". Sure, I guess that could be the fallback. I've only been doing the whole fiberglass thing for the better part of a decade. But every other resin I've tried (epoxy, poly, everything) has worked with some nuance...but actually cured."Why did you use this if others worked". Well price point and working material."Well you got what you deserve for using the cheap stuff". Can't argue with that.In conclusion, I am avoiding this product. I would request a refund, but I don't think amazon will cover a mess of gooey fiberglass and wood. Sure, it might be 10 bucks cheaper than name brand...but how much is your project worth? I'd say probably more than that 10 dollar delta.