IntoResin
32 oz IntoResin Clear Epoxy Resin, Fast Cure Casting Resin 1:1 Ratio by Volume(US ONLY)
32 oz IntoResin Clear Epoxy Resin, Fast Cure Casting Resin 1:1 Ratio by Volume(US ONLY)
Shipping Notice: At this moment we can only ship this product to the United States, excluding Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Guam, APO/FPO addresses, PO box addresses, Amazon addresses and British Forces. We sincerely apologize to customers in Canada, Europe, Australia and other countries. We will figure out the way to ship this product to your country soon in the near future.
*Please note that this fast cure resin is perfect for resin casting, but might not work well for coating tumblers.*
Whether you're planning to deck the halls with your own ornaments, create your own quirky jewelry or even put the perfect finishing touches on your countertops, trust the Fast Cure Casting Resin to help get the job done.
Crystal clear and clean, this resin shows off all of the color and detail of whatever you are creating without anything getting in the way, resisting yellowing as time wears on.
Odorless and free of VOCs, it is pleasant to work with and won't leave you with a headache by the time it dries.
Self-leveling capabilities make it even easier to manipulate into the proper shape.
SPECIFICATION:
· 32 OZ (16+16 OZ) · Mixing Ratio A: B=1:1(By Volume)
· Application: Jewelry, wood, metal steel, artwork drawing, canvas paintings, and other creative projects.
✔️ 30 Minute Working Time
✔️ 90% cured in 10-12 Hours, 24hrs to hard finish and 2-3 days for full cure
✔️ 1:1 Mixing Ratio by Volume
✔️ High Gloss Finish
✔️ No VOC
✔️ Self-Leveling
✔️ Ultra-Clear
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Easy resin to work with, minimal bubbles. Highly recommend!
I have problems with bubbles in most resin, but it always seems worse with this resin. Although if I am truthful, I don’t think it would be a problem if I could be patient enough. It just takes longer with this resin
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