Beast Bond Epoxy Resin Kit, 1 Gallon High-Performance Epoxy Resin, Self-Leveling, Minimal Bubbles, Clear, Glossy, UV Resistant, Perfect for Table Tops, Crafts. DIY & Pro Number 1 Choice
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glenn
> 3 dayI think most people are blaming the product its not the product at all its either under or over mixing Ive used this and cheaper.no issues at all
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Whitney
20-11-2024I havent used the product yet to give a complete review. I would HIGHLY recommend ordering pumps for the jugs since they bulky to pick up and pour especially if you are doing smallish projects. Definitely need to order the pumps myself due to back issues. Otherwise, I have no complaints except one of the hard plastic cups was crushed during shipping. I would suggest the cups be silicon instead.
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marily
> 3 dayThis is my first time making and using this resin brand and I’m in love with the results..I will buy it again
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Cindy
> 3 dayI have used many resins and this one by far has been the best. I do heat it up prior to pouring and follow the directions from there. It has cut my time in half since I dont have the bubbles to get rid of. I love the spatulas that come with it too!
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Izzy
> 3 dayOk I have been a mixed media artist for ages, and I have used so many different types of resin over the years, I usually go with FCGI SuperClear epoxy for my furniture pieces, my skulls and diorama builds. The first time I tried this, I was impressed at how many things I can utilize it with, and everything has come out amazing!! Also I dont have bubble issues, but I also mix my batch up slowly, the faster you go the more air youre going to accumulate into it. It works fantastic with alcohol inks, eye candy pigments and pastes.. I am definitely happy I found this brand too (I have tried alot through Amazon, and so many out there cause reactions allergy wise, but with my full face respirator mask, long working time, cleaning everything immediately with alcohol, even when its curing I have zero reactions.... which is big for me.
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Brian Updegraff
> 3 dayWorks good, would suggest warming up to 80 or 90 degrees to mix.