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Epoxy Resin 1 Gallon Kit | 1:1 Crystal Clear Resin and Hardener for Super Gloss Coating | for Bars, Tabletop, Art, Jewelry, Casting Molds | Safe for Use on Wood, Metal, Stone, Plastic, Marine Sealer
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Compatible material | Wood, Metal, Stone |
Colour | Clear |
Brand | EAST COAST RESIN |
Item volume | 1 Gallons |
Item package quantity | 1 |
About this item
- Super Gloss Durable Finish
- Water resistant
- Scratch Resistant
- Odorless
- Detailed instruction included with each kit
Specifications for this item
Brand Name | EAST COAST RESIN |
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Colour | Clear |
Compatible Material | Wood , Stone , Metal |
Ean | 0638865869533 , 0852396005004 |
Hazardous Material Type | unknown |
Item Volume | 1.0 gallons |
Item Weight | 3.63 kilograms |
Model Number | CCER1 |
Part Number | FBA_CCER1 |
Power Source Type | Air-Powered |
UPC | 852396005004 , 638865869533 |
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 25.4 x 25.4 x 12.7 cm; 3.63 Kilograms
- Date First Available : July 30 2017
- Manufacturer : East Coast Resin
- Place of Business : Staten Island, New York 10305,US
- ASIN : B00NLPCA5Y
- Item model number : CCER1
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,962 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
- #3 in Tile Epoxy Adhesives
- #17 in Household Paints & Stains
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Product description
CRYSTAL CLEAR EPOXY is a SUPER GLOSS , clear polymer that is used for coating wood, veneer, metal, stone, painted surfaces, table tops and many other surfaces to give rich super gloss look and protect from scratching and air humidity. Surfaces coated with this product very durable, water resistant and easy to care. 1 Gallon kit of Crystal Clear Epoxy contains two parts: resin ( 1/2 gal ) and hardener ( 1/2 gal ) which are mixed together at a 1 to 1 ratio by volume. Work time is 30-35 min. Detailed instruction included with each kit.
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Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2019



Used it over top of vinyl and it lifts the vinyl right off.
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- wear gloves. this stuff gets super sticky and will get everywhere
- make sure whatever you're coating is lined with wax paper or newspaper or anything to catch the resin. once it hardens, it will become difficult to remove!
- always mix a 1:1 ratio and use a measuring cup. please do not eyeball it, otherwise it will not cure properly and you will be left with a tacky and sticky unfinished project (I learned the hard way)
- make sure it's a thorough mix as well! I used a popsicle stick and made sure that I got the bottoms and the sides
- you have a limited window to work with the resin once it's mixed. have a plan beforehand of what you want to accomplish
- don't worry if you have bubbles. continue working against that limited window, and a quick flash of the blow torch or heat gun will remove the bubbles
- since I used mine as an art project, I needed to make sure my canvas was elevated (with the help of cups) so the resin dripped off the sides. and I also made sure to rub in the edges before it fully cured.
I'll definitely be ordering more of this product!


Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2018
- wear gloves. this stuff gets super sticky and will get everywhere
- make sure whatever you're coating is lined with wax paper or newspaper or anything to catch the resin. once it hardens, it will become difficult to remove!
- always mix a 1:1 ratio and use a measuring cup. please do not eyeball it, otherwise it will not cure properly and you will be left with a tacky and sticky unfinished project (I learned the hard way)
- make sure it's a thorough mix as well! I used a popsicle stick and made sure that I got the bottoms and the sides
- you have a limited window to work with the resin once it's mixed. have a plan beforehand of what you want to accomplish
- don't worry if you have bubbles. continue working against that limited window, and a quick flash of the blow torch or heat gun will remove the bubbles
- since I used mine as an art project, I needed to make sure my canvas was elevated (with the help of cups) so the resin dripped off the sides. and I also made sure to rub in the edges before it fully cured.
I'll definitely be ordering more of this product!


This was my first time with Epoxy so I will share my experience to help the next victim :)
Crafted 2 end tables and wanted to inlay a picture below the epoxy, Watched several videos and read how to's on it.
Tips:
CLEAN CLEAN CLEAN area dust will kill you. ( did mine in garage with door open, don't do that)
Prep, MUST do a seal coat, I read this and thought ehh, I prepped the wood enough and skiped this. Lead to many air bubbles. DO SEAL COAT! I fought bubbles for about an hour while top layer dried. Then they were stuck under top coat and it looked bad.
I poured mine about 3" thick. do not attempt to do all at once. I did and it was a mistake. DO LAYERS!!
But if you are like me and rush, do not worry. I watched a video did did as instructed.
Took 80 grit sand paper and sanded it down a bit. It will look scratched and cloudy as heck. Don't worry!!
Then took my Dremel and carved out the air bubbles! ( I know it sounded crazy to me as well)
Then did a poor very thin and fast. It looks like glass and all air bubbles are gone!
Loved how they turned out for my first time,
If you take one thing away from my review, let it be to pour thin multiple layers!!

Went back to look over my project and everything was a nasty yellow. The white areas of my piece, yellow now. The outside of the jug was turning yellow (part B). My brand new silicone mixing cup was yellow....EVERYTHING! I can't save my project now but maybe you can with this review.
*both silicone cups in pic were brand new. The one on the right still has wet resin from an hour after pouring and its obviously yellow!


Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019
Went back to look over my project and everything was a nasty yellow. The white areas of my piece, yellow now. The outside of the jug was turning yellow (part B). My brand new silicone mixing cup was yellow....EVERYTHING! I can't save my project now but maybe you can with this review.
*both silicone cups in pic were brand new. The one on the right still has wet resin from an hour after pouring and its obviously yellow!






Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2018




Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2016
