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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This affordable product does what it needs to do. I do acrylic pouring projects and enjoy the finishing touch of resin. I will buy this product again.
Ed Catuto
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Very few bubbles!
Carol
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
It is a great expoxy resin to use
alfred
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
We followed the instructions to the letter. A 50/50 mix is easy to do precisely. It flowed to a perfect level with no bubbles. Very pleased with the results. it did appear to be fully cured in 24 hours.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
Arrived on time. Works as advertised. Price is right!
fischer.dan
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
I used the resin for coating a wooden bench to give it a plain white glossy plastic look. Overall, I am really pleased with the result and the resin is easy to work with. I had to make two layers, because I made several mistakes at the first attempt:1. The temperature of the resin is critical. I put the the two jugs in hot water (about 120F) before mixing them. While this is not a bad idea (it should reduce the cloudiness of the resin) I should have waited for it to cool down to room temperature again before mixing it. The reaction was really fast and it became very viscous already after a short time (maybe about 20 minutes). For the second layer (at room temperature) I had much more time.2. If you mix a larger volume at once, I recommend spilling the resin as fast as possible where you want to have it, and don't leave anything in the bucket. I first tried to spill only small portions of the resin on the board and carefully spread it, but the resin in the bucket got so hot that it reacted very quickly (and got even hotter). At some point it was too hard to be used.3. For the first layer, I used mica powder to tint the resin. While this gives an interesting shimmer to the resin (and you can see in which direction you spread it), this was not really the effect that I wanted. For the second layer I used liquid white dye and that worked perfectly.Also, it is preferable to work with it in a "dust-reduced" (and insect-free) environment. I didn't really have that and there are some small imperfections ... but overall the result is really nice.
Slackey
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
Did have bubbles after mixing. Used heat to remove them. Also became cloudy when mixing. Was clear before mixing. My projects did come out after curing.
K & B
Reviewed in Australia on November 19, 2024
Does exactly what it claims to do for my requirements. I use a lot of pigments and mica powders and am very happy with the quick curing time. I don't do any clear resin work so I cannot comment on that. This product is now my go to resin.
Leena
Reviewed in Singapore on October 22, 2024
more expensive than most epoxy combos we would get in Singapore. Works the same as the super cheap ones that are on shopee or the like. disappointed.
Naomi
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024
This has been one of my favs so far-affordable, very clear/shiny, low bubbles (as long as you follow good practice- warm it before or during stirring if bottles are cold to the touch, pour B in first then add A, stir very slowly for 5 min). It’s ridiculous for anyone to say “no bubbles” but the bubbles left are easy to remove with a lighter. Very low odor. Working and cure time are good, as always cure time is greatly dependent on the temp of the room you are curing in! I point a space heater at it while curing if the room is cold, this greatly speeds up curing. I often finish an item at night and it is hardened when I wake up. However if you cure in a cold room, it can take much longer - as is the case with any epoxy.Now the weird caveat- The instructions I noticed said that it’s not to be used for anything thicker than something like a 1/2 inch (I can’t find them to confirm exact amount- but I’m sure it was less than an inch) because it could get so hot that the project would melt. It was shocking to me that this was not mentioned on the product listing- it even says it could be used for large projects. I decided to give it a try anyway since I often will pour in layers 1/2-1 inch, my projects turn out fine BUT one time I mixed a large amount (600ml) as I was pouring a layer for several molds and a while into my working time I noticed tons of steam coming from the measuring cup, I touched the outside of the cup and it was shockingly scalding hot and I had to throw out half of the resin as it was lumpy/almost completely hardened, which sucks because 300ml is definitely expensive. So my lesson is to work in smaller batches and pours. Aside from that, no complaints.
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