I am satisfied with this product. I used it in a kitchen counter I was building and it came out crisp and firm. It is a slow curing epoxy with a long working time, making it ideal for beginners. The key is a level workspace and patience. A few tips I learned along the way. Place the resin and hardener containers in a warm water bath before mixing. Dry containers before pouring to avoid further problems. This helps the epoxy mix better with fewer bubbles and move around more easily. Mix SLOWLY, scraping the bottom and sides as you go. Be sure to use a heat gun to agitate the epoxy and remove any bubbles. Or you can use a long barbecue lighter to pop the bubbles. Keep going back and checking it until you see no more bubbles. Again, remember to be patient, this is not microwave food. I've had some issues with alcohol ink and resin not curing properly when someone uses Dr. Crafty has a suggestion, I'm all ears. We poured some more into the molds. and you may notice some gaps. This is because air bubbles are not properly removed. Back then we didn't care and we just played. Conclusion: I really enjoyed using this product and will be happy to use it in the future. Good quality at a good price.
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