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- BPA Free
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Instructions for Use
- Always start with an epoxy resin primer to avoid high material loss and blistering (layer thickness: approx. 1/64″). To do so, simply use a portion of the same clear epoxy resin.
- Mix the resin A-component with the hardener B-component in a ratio of 2:1 (e.g., 64oz resin: 32oz hardener).
- Stir through the edge and bottom of the mixing cup as the material will settle there. Ideally, pour into a clean mixing cup and mix again until the mixture is streak-free. This ensures that the resin A-component and hardener B-component are completely mixed together.
- Paint the epoxy primer with a paint roller or brush on the desired surface. We recommend rollers made of polyamide.
- Let the primer cure. The curing time varies depending on the temperature and layer thickness.
- Continue with the main coating in the same way. Pour the resin-hardener mixture up to 2″ deep. If the area to be poured is small (e.g., 4″x 4″) and the room temperature is low (60°F), you can pour up to 12″ deep at once.
- If you select a color on this product page, you will receive dyes or color pigments in addition to the resin and hardener.
- To color the main coating, mix the supplied color with the resin A-component or with the resin-hardener mixture. Adjust the color to your liking by adding more or fewer colorants.
- The epoxy resin can be touched and is accessible by foot after 72 hours and is chemically fully cured after about 7-14 days.
Info: Epoxy resin is sensitive to any kind of moisture during curing (risk of amine blush formation, i.e., white patches in the top layer). For this reason, we recommend that you avoid any contact between water and the epoxy until it has cured completely. For thin layers, cold temperatures (ambient, substrate, and resin temperatures below 70°F), and increased humidity, the time until the epoxy resin is fully cured may be extended.
Consumption Volumes
Determine the required amount of resin needed with the help of our epoxy resin “Calculator” on this product page.
Quantity of Colorants to Use
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- Powder pigments (Metallic, Neon and Glow in the dark): 1g of pigment per 2oz of epoxy.70g (2.5oz) of pigment per gallon of epoxy,
- Transparent dyes (except white, black and gray): 1g of dye per 17.5oz of epoxy. 7g (0.25oz) of dye per gallon of epoxy,
- Transparent white, black and gray dyes: 1g of dye per 53oz of epoxy. 2.5g (0.1oz) of dye per gallon of epoxy,
- Semi-transparent dyes (except white): 1g of the desired dye and 0.5g of white dye per 26.5oz of epoxy. 5g (0.2oz) of the desired dye and 2.5g (0.1oz) of white dye per gallon of epoxy,
- Semi-transparent white: 1g of dye per 17.5oz of epoxy. 7g (0.25oz) of dye per gallon of epoxy,
- Solid color: 1g of dye per 3oz of epoxy. 40g (1.5oz) of dye per gallon of epoxy),
- Glitter pigments/flakes: 1g of dye per 3oz of epoxy. 40g (1.5oz) of dye per gallon of epoxy
Customer Service: If you have further questions, please contact us by phone, e-mail or use our WhatsApp support.
Note: Please note that due to different lighting conditions and monitors, the colors may not be uniformly displayed. All information is recommendations based on our experience; without legal obligation.