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Epoxy Resin Kit 2 Gal-Crystal Clear, UV Resistant, Self Leveling, Food Safe for Table Top, Arts & Crafts, Wood Casting, Jewelry Making, Use with Mica Powder, Silicone Molds, Alcohol Ink

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Arrives Tuesday, Sep 16
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Size: 2 Gal


Features

  • Easy Application Process - Enjoy the simplicity of a 1:1 mixing ratio with our epoxy resin kit, perfect for both beginners and experienced DIY enthusiasts. This user-friendly kit is a must-have addition to your resin art and craft projects.
  • Food-Safe Epoxy Resin - Our epoxy resin is food-safe when fully cured, making it an excellent choice for kitchen table tops, bar tops, and other food contact surfaces. Compatible with wood and metal, it ensures flawless clarity in your artistic ventures.
  • Self-Leveling Epoxy - Say goodbye to uneven pours with our self-leveling epoxy resin. Ideal for bartops, craft tables, countertop epoxy, and more, our resin guarantees a sleek, high-gloss finish.
  • Crystal-Clear Finish - Unleash your creativity with our epoxy resin's crystal-clear, high-gloss finish. Add a touch of sophistication to your tabletops, resin crafts, and more.
  • Water-Resistant and Durable - Protect your resin art and home decor from moisture damage with our water-resistant epoxy resin. Designed for daily use, it offers long-lasting protection and maintains the pristine condition of your projects.
  • American Made Quality - Promise Epoxy brings over 40 years of experience in epoxy resin craftsmanship, proudly based in the USA. Our focus on quality and formula perfection sets our products apart.

Brand: Promise Epoxy


Specific Uses For Product: Table Top, Craft, Art, Woodworking, Wall Repair, Jewelry


Material: Epoxy Resin


Item Form: Liquid


Special Feature: Food-Safe When Fully Cured, High Gloss Finish, Impact Proof, Self Leveling, Water Resistant


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.27 x 12.44 x 6.69 inches; 6 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ CCER2


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 23, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Promise Epoxy


Best Sellers Rank: #851 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #3 in Industrial Coatings


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 32,793 ratings


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  • Amazing product!
Size: 2 Gal
This product worked absolutely PERFECT for my countertop project. I’m beyond thrilled with the results. Everything went on smooth and gave me just enough time to accomplish what I needed to before the product set. Now, if you’ve never worked with Epoxy Resin there are a few VERY important things you need to keep in mind. I’ve worked with a good amount of resin and done a ton of research on this stuff, here’s all my tips and tricks I’ve picked up for doing countertops. Hope they help! 1) Temperature is CRITICAL. Your space MUST be between 75-85 degrees for the first 24 hours or you run the risk of your resin not setting properly. I’ve tested this theory on purpose and it didn’t turn out right. Even if it is miserable working in that temperature, you won’t regret it when your project turns out right. Scraping resin off your project because you decided to not do this, is literally the worst thing. Just picture runny, sticky, glue like bubblegum that you are trying to get off something. And water DOES NOT WORK for cleanup. Just FYI. Rubbing alcohol gets it off your skin pretty good. But not all of it. 2) Mixing the product for the right amount of time AND dumping it and remixing in a second container is very important. Don’t skip this step. It’s annoying and seems unnecessarily, but really you need to just do it. Yes, even if you’re using an electric mixer, which, side note, generates a lot of bubbles! So if you’re going for glass smooth, stick to a paint mixing stick. Constantly scrape the sides and bottom of your bucket to make sure you’re not leaving any unmixed product. Also, it’s best not to use a mixing container that has corners, stick to a bucket or something that is circular and does not have any wax coating on it. 3) Pouring more is better than pouring less, if you don’t pour enough you’re trying to drag the Epoxy across a surface and it won’t cover evenly. 4) Using a foam roller is great to help spread the Epoxy evenly, but it will absorb lots of resin. Which is good if you are doing a lip or edge of your countertops. You can get away with it well enough. Or I use a plastic paint scraper. That works pretty well too! 5) With this product I didn’t need to use a torch or heat gun very much because I didn’t have many bubbles. I personally like to use a heat gun opposed to a blowtorch because I feel like the heat gun doesn’t get as hot as the blowtorch but it pops the bubbles well enough and you don’t run the risk of scorching your Epoxy as much. 6) If you do decide to mix paint into your resin, make sure it’s Acrylic. Or you can use spray paint. That works well with resin. If you do decide to use any kind of metallic paint, don’t leave it sitting in the bucket for too long. For whatever reason, I left a bucket of resin with metallic spray paint mixed in sitting for a little too long and it got WAY too hot and bubbled up and started melting my bucket... so just a heads up about that. Don’t leave your resin sitting in a small container for too long. 7) Prep your surface well. My countertops had laminate on top so I sanded that well and applied a primer coat (just found a water based paint from Lowe’s.) let that dry completely and it worked great. I purchased two 2 gallon kits and it did a base coat, a second coat, and a final flood (top) coat, (3 coats total.) My countertops are approximately 38 square feet and I just barely had enough. If you’re not experienced with using Epoxy resin, I’d say you should probably get a little extra just to be safe. Whew!! Hope all that helps someone out there! Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2019 by RMche RMche

  • Works Great, but you'll need a good heat torch!
Size: 1 Gal
The media could not be loaded. My husband bought this to use on a table that he made and it turned out really well. He technically gave it a "4.5" out of 5, but I rounded up. It takes 72 hours to fully harden, it dried quickly, but had that feeling of nail polish when you first leave the salon, "dry but could still smudge" until the 72 hours. But now it feels great and looks great. The only thing my husband said to mention was to MAKE SURE YOU HAVE A LARGE GOOD-WORKING HEAT TORCH. He only had a very small one, okay, technically it was a lighter, and because of this, we do have a few small bubbles, but you have to look closely to see them. (And this is user-error. He attempted to use my hair dryer too, but it was a dyson, and he abandoned that quickly) It still worked, and looks better than others he has used before. I love how great it looks with the wood grains, the perfect gloss. The hubs said it's for sure a repurchase for future projects...along with the torch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025 by BVanDyke BVanDyke

  • AWESOME! Take time to stir, don't worry, it stays fluid! You got time!
Size: 1 Gal
I chose to fancy up my garage work bench. Stained a sheet of plywood, lightly glued a bunch of pictures of my kids randomly scattered all over it, and then put 1 order of these jugs on it. I'm used to having about 30 seconds to stir epoxy glues so I was in a deep panic stirring as fast as I could and then dumping this on my work bench that I purposely put a lip around to infill with. I was amazed how fluid this epoxy stayed for so long. I was able to pass over with my heat gun (hair dryer would probably work too). Got all the micro bubbles out. Checked on it an hour later, noticed a bubble, hit it again lightly with heat gun and bubble vanished and fluid self leveled. Next evening came out to look and it was stunningly awesome!!! But I did have 2 small sticky spots. Totally my fault, not the product's fault. My panic of it locking up and not stirring it enough is the reason I had the slightly sticky spot. BUT, I still had more lip around my work top so I ordered another set of jugs, 2 days later another set of jugs showed up, so figure 72 hours since originally layer placement. This time I took my time. Dumped the EPOXY jug 100% first into my bucket. Then I poured the HARDNER jug 100%. Then calmly took my time and stirred clockwise, then zig zag, then counterclockwise, etc. etc. Took a moment, let hand relax then stirred some more. I probably only gave it a good stir for 5+ minutes. But could of done it for 20 if I wanted but I felt I did a good job. Poured this next round onto my work bench, had by painters stir stick to act like my squiggee and slid the fluid back and forth all around my work bench to get an even thickness and then let it self-level itself. Went around with the heat gun, got out all the bubbles. Staring closely at my kids faces in the pictures to make sure they are crystal clear. And then I walked away to have dinner. Get this!! I came back about an hour later just to double check for bubbles and I found this splinter of wood laying across a picture of my kid's face, at the bottom of the epoxy fluid, not the surface. UGH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wanted it gone, so I grabbed two pointy screws and used them like chopsticks to carefully reach into the still fluid epoxy (put starting to stiffen), and pulled the splinter out. Leaving a funky distorted spot on the epoxy, crossed my fingers, hit it with heat gun and amazingly it laid flat and crystal clear. WOO HOO! I love this product! But it still had to dry......... Next evening, back from work. And the workbench is absolutely flawless. Rock solid, glassy surface, all the pictures are visibly crystal clear. This product is awesome!!!!!!!! Now I just have to think of other fun projects I can do similar things like this with. Point of my long winded story, you have plenty of time to stir, so take your time. And use a heat gun or similar to get your little air bubbles out. And also remember its a fluid, so it will flow, think about how the edges of your project are going to keep the epoxy in place. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2018 by Morty

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