Clear Epoxy Resins
At Magic Resin they offer top quality clear epoxy resins for coating and casting applications such as table tops, bar tops, counter tops, river tables and any art project you want to bring to life. The product cures to a clear, thick, Glass-like surface that resists scratching, yellowing and will not deform over time. Once cured, the product becomes a non-toxic, inert plastic and is considered food-safe. The Magic Resin kit is a 100 % solids, two-part, clear polymer coating that mixes 1 to 1 by volume. This product is scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and will not blush or sweat in high humidity conditions. What's Included - Each kit contains two bottle of resin (1 gallon each) and two bottles of hardener (1 gallon each).
As woodworkers, they have worked with resins for a long time and wanted to improve upon existing solutions by offering a high quality product at a competitive price, proudly made in the USA. The product is scratch-resistant, water-resistant, and won't get red or sweat in high-humidity conditions. It resists yellowing and won't lose its shape over time. It is also highly resistant to direct thermal contact, making the product ideal for projects such as desks, countertops, river tables, and more. When used as directed, Magic Resin products have low to no odor and low to no VOCs. Enjoy this safe epoxy for any type of job around the home.
For best results, make sure the temperature of the room and resin is at least 24 degrees Celsius (75f). Tip: If for any reason your bottle gets cold, you can speed up the process by placing the bottle in warm water. A single pour should not exceed 1/4 of the resin or you will need to make multiple pours. Wearing gloves, pour equal amounts of resin (A) and hardener (B) into a mixing cup, eg: 250ml ( A) and 250ml of (B). Slowly mix both parts by hand for 4-5 minutes and make sure to scrape the sides as you mix. You have about 30 minutes to work when you are done. Make sure your project is level and pour the resin on above. Don't scrape the resin out of the container, just pour it off and leave the rest of the material in the container. If you need to do another pour, it can be done between 4 and 10 hours after the last pour. If you Wait longer than that and your project will need to be sanded with 180 or 220 grit sandpaper. Your project will harden within 24 hours and cure within 3 days. "