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EPOXY Resin Crystal Clear 1 Gallon Kit | 1:1 Resin and Hardener for Super Gloss Coating | For Bars, Outdoor Table Top, Countertop, Art | Safe for Use on Wood, Metal, Stone, Plastic, Marine Sealer
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Brand | East Coast Resin |
Specific Uses For Product | Craft |
Material | Epoxy Resin |
Compatible Material | Porcelain, Wood, Aluminum, Fiberglass, Glass, Ceramic, Plastic, Carbon Fiber, Concrete, Metal, Stone, Acrylic See more |
Item Form | Liquid |
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- FLAWLESS CRYSTAL CLEAR COATING - Achieve crystal clear, flawlessly transparent epoxy coatings with our ultra high performance 1 gal. resin and hardener kit! This premium professional grade epoxy goes on smooth and dries evenly to eliminate crawling, trickling, craters and "fish eyes".
- CUSTOM DIY PROJECTS, ARTWORK, SURFACES - Create customized works of one-of-a-kind artisan craftsmanship. Perfect for DIY projects, countertops, bar tops, tabletops, river tables, jewelry, vehicle surface sealing, coffee tables, arts & crafts and nearly endless creative possibilities!
- UV, SCRATCH AND WATER-RESISTANT - We're committed to the highest quality engineering and production standards. Our dedicated research & development team has meticulously perfected the East Coast Resin epoxy formula for superior UV-resistance, scratch-resistance, and moisture-resistance when compared to other industry brands.
- SAFE AND ODORLESS - Surfaces coated with our premium epoxy are 100% safe for food to touch, and durably maintain their structural integrity over time without breaking down or leaching chemicals. Our odorless formula requires no mask and makes it easy to breathe and work in comfort all day long.
- EXTRA EASY TO APPLY - With East Coast Resin epoxy, you don't have to be a pro to achieve professional results the very first time! Our smooth-coating resin & hardener kit is straightforward and easy to apply - even as a first-time novice or beginner hobbyist. Detailed instructions are included with each kit.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 9 x 4.5 x 10 inches; 8 Pounds
- Item model number : CCER1
- Date First Available : September 15, 2014
- Manufacturer : East Coast Resin
- ASIN : B00NLPCA5Y
- Best Sellers Rank: #63,807 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement)
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PREMIUM EASY-ON EPOXY FOR SUPER GLOSS COATING
Are you looking for a flawlessly glass-clear epoxy that will make surfaces, countertops, and craft projects vibrantly come to life?
Do you want to guarantee DIY project perfection without the hassle or do-over?
Achieve professional-level, crystal clear results with this stunning surface epoxy from East Coast Resin!
EPOXY MADE EASY
Anyone can do it! Our kit contains one part resin and one part hardener. Mix in a 1:1 ratio, pour, and then smooth with a foam spreader. Detailed instructions come with each kit. Knock out multiple projects in a day with ultra fast 30 to 35-minute work times.
Minimal bubbles that naturally appear during coating can be quickly heated and burned off with a blowtorch or heat gun.
DURABLE – RESILIENT – LONG-LASTING
Formulated with superior UV and moisture protection that resists yellowing, rain, humidity, and is ideal for long-term outdoor applications. Durable and extra hard-setting to resist scratches and scoring.
SAFE FOR USE ON:
✅ Wood
✅ Veneer
✅ Aluminum
✅ Stainless
✅ Tile
✅ Carbon fiber
✅ Fiberglass
✅ Canvas
✅ Ceramic
✅ Painted surfaces
✅ Tabletops
✅ Porcelain
✅ Concrete
✅ Stone
✅ Rocks
✅ Cork
✅ Pennies
✅ Bottle caps
✅ Artwork
✅ Acrylic paint
Bring surfaces to life and perfectly personalize every new project... Click ‘ADD TO CART’ or ‘BUY NOW ‘ Today!
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Customers like the performance, quality and appearance of the bonding adhesive. For example, they mention it works well, the instructions are easy to follow and that it leaves a beautiful glass like finish. That said, opinions are mixed on value, bubbles and dryness.
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Customers are satisfied with the performance of the bonding adhesive. They mention that it works well, has few bubbles, and is happy with the results. Some say that the product is easy to work with and works well as a top coat. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I found a technique that worked very well and was super simple so here are my tips...." Read more
"This works well with all the additives for color I’ve tried (I haven’t tried food coloring)...." Read more
"Product was great and worked as Epoxy should...." Read more
"I have used this before no issues works great. loved it. Easy to use just follow directions. This time however i had a problem. User error...." Read more
Customers find the instructions for using the bonding adhesives to be easy to follow. They mention that it works well and is super simple. Customers also mention that the product comes with 4 detailed pages of instructions, which incorporate quickly and set up fast. They appreciate the tips provided to get great results.
"...I found a technique that worked very well and was super simple so here are my tips...." Read more
"...It’s very easy to add micas and pigments to this. They incorporate quickly. Working time is great (30-45 min)...." Read more
"...1. READ THE PROVIDED INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE MIXING AND POURING. Pretty simple, but there is some good information there that will help you out...." Read more
"...Filling the knots was easy I just intentionally overfilled, cured/popped bubbles with a lighter and sanded down to level after it dried overnight..." Read more
Customers like the quality of the bonding adhesives. They say it's fantastic, easy to mix, and turns out great. They also say it hardens well and has very few bubbles. Customers are impressed with the performance and durability of the resin. They mention that it goes a long way and is amazing.
"...They incorporate quickly. Working time is great (30-45 min)...." Read more
"Great epoxy! Have used it many times." Read more
"...It turned out perfectly. A little epoxy goes a long way, it went on with LOTS of bubbles but dried without them, and the stuff has no vapor...." Read more
"...This is NOT a casting epoxy. It is best to build up your project depth working in relatively thin layers of 1/32" to 1/16" at a time...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the bonding adhesive. They say it leaves a beautiful glass like finish, and is super glossy. Some say it's easy to use and produces beautiful results.
"...This epoxy really creates deep and beautiful gloss finish. The main condition - you must follow all the rules set out in the manual...." Read more
"...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,..." Read more
"...It turned out perfectly. A little epoxy goes a long way, it went on with LOTS of bubbles but dried without them, and the stuff has no vapor...." Read more
"...The finish came out very nice and my wife is happy! I only gave it 4 stars because the finish scratches easily...." Read more
Customers like the clarity of the bonding adhesives. For example, they mention it's crystal clear after mixing, and it cures to a very clear finish. Some say it'll pour as clear as glass and is almost completely transparent.
"...one because it just suddenly changes from cloudy and bubbly to instant crystal clear and starts to heat up and then the bubbles all rise to the top..." Read more
"...The bottles with the resin and hardener are clearly labeled and sturdy...." Read more
"...So right up front I am going to say that this is the clearest product I have ever used...." Read more
"...thing is, if you mix it right it hardens just as described and can be crystal clear if your able to to heat the full surface to get all the air..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the bonding adhesives. Some mention that it's good value for the price, while others say that it was expensive and disappointing.
"...Working time is great (30-45 min). This is one of the less costly resins and I like it better than most of the brand name craft resins I’ve tried." Read more
"...and read instructions, but it is still very hard and I wasted a lot of money and time...." Read more
"...Due to the great reviews and reasonable price I decided to try this Crystal Clear epoxy resin. The instructions were great...." Read more
"This is a great value for the money from what I looked at on the market. The instructions were long and detailed and easy to follow...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the bubbles in the bonding adhesive. Some find it has very little bubbles, while others say there are quite a few little bubble. They also say it's easy to use with little to no bubbles. However, some customers report that the lack of light makes it challenging to see the bubble.
"...The most difficult for beginners is a seal coat when bubbles will appear after application. This is air from wood. A torch will be useful...." Read more
"...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,..." Read more
"...Air bubbles are inevitable, thus the final step is to hit the surface with a heat gun...." Read more
"...It turned out perfectly. A little epoxy goes a long way, it went on with LOTS of bubbles but dried without them, and the stuff has no vapor...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the dryness of the bonding adhesive. Some mention that it has a decent working time and dries clear, nice and hard, within 16 hours. However, others say that it does not dry correctly, has wet spots that wouldn't dry, and puddles so bad.
"...I have not had any disasters with it. It dries nice and hard...." Read more
"...I have read reviews about the product being sticky and never drying. Be SURE to pour the hardener into your mixing bucket FIRST, the epoxy SECOND...." Read more
"...most of the bubbles went away and the epoxy dried very clear and seems super strong, i loved the thickness of it for such a large surface area as it..." Read more
"...You need to mask 2-3 times the work area because the stuff is so dripping, sticky messy...gets on your shoes, gloves, ends up all over the..." Read more
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I waited a while (6 months) before using this product in order to allow the copper to Patina a little longer. Once I was ready, I waited even longer because their application instructions made it seem like it was a PIA process. When I finally decided to do this, I looked up videos on epoxy countertop applications that were not specific to this manufacturer and it turns out that all epoxies are mostly the same. I found a technique that worked very well and was super simple so here are my tips.
Tools I used are 1/8" notch trowel (like the one you use for thinset and mortar), paint mixing stick, drill with mixing attachment, timer, resin paper (to protect surfaces from run-off), GOOD - not cheap - painters tape; 24 oz disposable mixing buckets (with measurement indicators), large (at least 60 oz) durable mixing container, foam brush; propane torch and/or heat gun), acetone, shop rags, 100% alcohol or denatured alcohol (for prep), tack cloth, work light (or adequate overhead lighting; NOTE - I had 32 square feet to cover and found that 30 minutes was a perfect amount of working time so I would not do anymore surface area than this per mix;
READY TO GO? - Clean surface with alcohol first; be VERY detailed in covering up areas below to protect from potential run-off; DO NOT use tools that you want to keep, everything you use will require excess cleaning time to restore so plan on throwing this stuff away afterwards unless you do not mind having hardened epoxy on it; make sure that your torch OR heat gun is actually working and that you have a back up plan ready to go if your heat source fails (or runs out); Have acetone and rags ready to use for clean up of spillage; make sure that your surface is 100% free of debris and dust - use a tack cloth if you want to be absolutely certain; ensure that you have adequate lighting to spot imperfections during application; Before mixing and applying, triple check your work and run-off protection - ALSO, use painters tape to outline edge the bottom of your work piece, just make sure that the tape is NOT hanging over the edge - this ensures that your drips on the sides will not create epoxy icicles which are not the funnest thing to remove; make sure that you have a STURDY container for mixing - I mixed mine with a drill and compound mixer attachment and I used a very thin container to mix it in, the product is thick at first and when I mixed it with a drill, the mixer attachment grabbed on to the product and twisted the mixing container out of my hands and spilled a large amount of product onto the surface I was mixing on - I should have used a bigger and thicker container to mix in and should have mixed it on something that I did not care had spillage; mix a 1:1 ratio that yields 3 fluid oz of mixture/square foot of surface (don't forget to include the sides of the workpiece in your calculations) and mix with a drill for two minutes; after mixing is done, set a timer for 20 minutes to alert you that you only have 10 more minutes of working time, Pour mixture along the center of the work piece (apply what you think you need but try to be conservative, a little goes a long way, you can always add more, this helps avoid waste and run-off), spread product from middle to edges with the notched part of your notch trowel, once the top is fully coated, run the trowel from front to back towards edges to get excess to run over edges, run your work light over the entire piece to look for areas that were not coated and coat as necessary, run foam brush over entire work piece to smooth out application and cover missed spots, let product be for 2 minutes, use torch or heat gun to go over ENTIRE surface (keep flame about 6 inches away from surface AND keep in mind that heat will cause any adhesive below to fail or loosen so do not keep a heat source on one spot for more than a second; wait two minutes and repeat heating (even if you do not see bubbles); set a timer for 30 minutes, after 30 minutes has gone by, heat the entire work piece a final time; wait 24 - 72 hours before putting anything on it (24 hours is enough time, but why not be super certain?); Repeat as necessary.
It’s very easy to add micas and pigments to this. They incorporate quickly. Working time is great (30-45 min). This is one of the less costly resins and I like it better than most of the brand name craft resins I’ve tried.
First time I bought this epoxy in 2018 and since then I have used this epoxy on a few tens of river & epoxy tables.
In my opinion this is the best choice for professional projects. May be my advices and my opinion will be useful for beginners.
First of all, about the properties of this epoxy.
This epoxy really creates deep and beautiful gloss finish. The main condition - you must follow all the rules set out in the manual.
The hardness.
I use two types East Coast Resin, this epoxy and epoxy for tabletops with bigger hardness. My customers don't have questions or complaints about scratches. At the same time I need to say that Shore D for ANY epoxy is similar, 76-82. This means any epoxy can be damaged. Any.
All we dream to get perfect epoxy tabletop. You exactly will get perfect tabletop. The payment - carefully and scrupulously go with the manual. This is not easy. but quite doable. I would recommend to learn the manual by heart. Professionalism is always hidden under a million invisible nuances.
Here I have to say that ease of using and high quality finish are inversely proportional.
I never had yellow or pink spots with this epoxy.
But I know how to get yellow shade. You need to break the rule of using. If you will leave mixed epoxy in a can, after 7-8 minutes the epoxy will heat up to a high temperature and turn yellow. Room temperatures below 72 will promote rapid boiling and yellowness. I saw the negative review but this is mistake of using.
How to use the epoxy correctly?
Temperature in the room 75-85. The minimal temperature is 72. Make sure before mixing that hardener and epoxy have correct temperature and your table top also. Hold please correct temperature during 24 hours after pouring. Hold the temperature at night.
Always use gloves and I would recommend a respirator.
When you will mix an epoxy don't use a drill or quick mixing.
Mix in the first container - 3-4 minutes
Every 30 seconds, you can gently scrape off the sides of the container with no power. This is only valid in the first container.
Pour slowly into a second container. Stir for 1.5 - 2 minutes. DO NOT scrape the SECOND container. If you are a beginner, work with volumes no larger than 64 ounces.
DO NOT wait for the epoxy to heat up in the container. Or you are more likely to get a yellow tint
DO NOT scrape the container WHEN POURING the epoxy onto the surface.
Never try to create a thick layer. Not more than 1/4 in. It's easier to create several layers than to get overheat and, as a result, possible yellowing.
The most difficult for beginners is a seal coat when bubbles will appear after application. This is air from wood. A torch will be useful. In my opinion a torch better than a heat gun.
A flood coat is some easier. I would recommend to create two layers of flood coat.
There may be too much information here, but as a result you can get a perfect surface. Best wishes guys!
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2021
First time I bought this epoxy in 2018 and since then I have used this epoxy on a few tens of river & epoxy tables.
In my opinion this is the best choice for professional projects. May be my advices and my opinion will be useful for beginners.
First of all, about the properties of this epoxy.
This epoxy really creates deep and beautiful gloss finish. The main condition - you must follow all the rules set out in the manual.
The hardness.
I use two types East Coast Resin, this epoxy and epoxy for tabletops with bigger hardness. My customers don't have questions or complaints about scratches. At the same time I need to say that Shore D for ANY epoxy is similar, 76-82. This means any epoxy can be damaged. Any.
All we dream to get perfect epoxy tabletop. You exactly will get perfect tabletop. The payment - carefully and scrupulously go with the manual. This is not easy. but quite doable. I would recommend to learn the manual by heart. Professionalism is always hidden under a million invisible nuances.
Here I have to say that ease of using and high quality finish are inversely proportional.
I never had yellow or pink spots with this epoxy.
But I know how to get yellow shade. You need to break the rule of using. If you will leave mixed epoxy in a can, after 7-8 minutes the epoxy will heat up to a high temperature and turn yellow. Room temperatures below 72 will promote rapid boiling and yellowness. I saw the negative review but this is mistake of using.
How to use the epoxy correctly?
Temperature in the room 75-85. The minimal temperature is 72. Make sure before mixing that hardener and epoxy have correct temperature and your table top also. Hold please correct temperature during 24 hours after pouring. Hold the temperature at night.
Always use gloves and I would recommend a respirator.
When you will mix an epoxy don't use a drill or quick mixing.
Mix in the first container - 3-4 minutes
Every 30 seconds, you can gently scrape off the sides of the container with no power. This is only valid in the first container.
Pour slowly into a second container. Stir for 1.5 - 2 minutes. DO NOT scrape the SECOND container. If you are a beginner, work with volumes no larger than 64 ounces.
DO NOT wait for the epoxy to heat up in the container. Or you are more likely to get a yellow tint
DO NOT scrape the container WHEN POURING the epoxy onto the surface.
Never try to create a thick layer. Not more than 1/4 in. It's easier to create several layers than to get overheat and, as a result, possible yellowing.
The most difficult for beginners is a seal coat when bubbles will appear after application. This is air from wood. A torch will be useful. In my opinion a torch better than a heat gun.
A flood coat is some easier. I would recommend to create two layers of flood coat.
There may be too much information here, but as a result you can get a perfect surface. Best wishes guys!
The one thing I have found so far that I don’t like is that it will scratch fairly easy. My I laws placed a cooler on the counter and when they took it off there were several small scratches on the counter from the bottom of the cooler. I was pleased with the end result but something a little more durable would be nice. Hopefully it will hold up over the long term.
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2022
The one thing I have found so far that I don’t like is that it will scratch fairly easy. My I laws placed a cooler on the counter and when they took it off there were several small scratches on the counter from the bottom of the cooler. I was pleased with the end result but something a little more durable would be nice. Hopefully it will hold up over the long term.