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Promise Epoxy Table Top Epoxy Resin Kit is a 1-gallon, 2-part self-leveling epoxy resin designed for flawless, high-gloss coatings on tables and art projects. It cures to a durable, UV-resistant, and FDA food-safe finish, making it ideal for countertops and bar tops. The kit includes all essential tools for easy DIY mixing and application, backed by over 40 years of American-made quality and formula expertise.






























| ASIN | B0843H84K5 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #48,416 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #419 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand | Promise Epoxy |
| Color | Clear |
| Date First Available | January 22, 2020 |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 13.2 pounds |
| Item model number | B0843H84K5 |
| Manufacturer | Promise Epoxy |
| Material | Resin |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 3.94 x 3.94 inches |
| Special Feature | Food-Safe When Fully Cured, High Gloss Finish, Impact Proof, Self Leveling, Water Resistant |
| UPC | 810026271892 |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | low viscosity |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
R**H
Great product for a durable finish.
This makes a great coating for a table or desktop. I would not use it in the kitchen or other areas where you may have high heat or hot pots/pans being placed on the surface. The table top in the picture above was done with a casting resin and this is NOT a casting resin. You CAN pour at about 1/4" increments to get to the total desired fill depth. I have done this on a tree limb with a lot of rot inside pouring 1/4" at a time and using a brush to help seal all the bug holes. It took perhaps 10 pours to get to depth and a good final sand and a flood coat to finish it to a smooth coat. Dont be afraid to sand between coats. 120 grit seems to work in the rougher stages and 360 to scuff for the final coats. This material is temperature sensitive. 75F is the ideal temp and 70F and less will cure much more slowly. 8-F and higher really accelerates the pour. One pour on a table top was done at 84F and it was nearly a disaster. 10oz in a cup started to get really warm and you have to watch this. Anything above the ideal temp and the material sets exponentially faster. Mix it well and get it on the surface. Cooler temps are much more forgiving but may take up to 2 days or more depending on the temperature. You will get air in the material when you mix it. I have not tried a vacuum chamber and it is not needed as the seal and flood coats are easy enough to pop the air bubbled with a torch. 2 or 3 passes waiting 15 or 20 min in between usually gets all the air bubbles but a few problem areas may develop. I usually try to get the seal coat done and solidly filled before the flood coat. This is a great coating resin and keep in mind it is not a casting resin. You can pour up to 1/4" layers at a time which is handy is you are embedding/layering different items in the resin. I wont go into mold making but do suggest a plastic sheet under the project to catch overflow. I do make a 2x2 perimeter around the mold in case the mold leaks. Just the plastic sheet is sufficient if you are seal or flood coating. The take away is mix well, watch your temp,watch your depth of pour, torch the air bubbles, scuff between coats, and practice. This is relatively inexpensive for the results you can get. This is my go to product for a coating resin.
C**E
Great for my Castings!
I have purchased this brand a few times now. I’ve also purchased other brands. I ONLY do casting. I usually get the 1 gallon but decided to start getting the 2 gallon. I have not noticed a yellow tint to any of the bottles I have received. I do notice bubbles, but I don’t see any more than in other brands I’ve purchased. With this brand, I am able to take a little bit longer to do what I do than when I’ve used other brands....not sure why. I live in Texas where it’s always warm or hot- but because of medical reasons...my house temperature is *never* over 68 degrees. Never. I do mix in a slightly different manner than I’ve read how others do, and from what is suggested. I mix my resin epoxy in 10 ounce cups. I’ve used larger but I feel the 10 ounce or smaller cups work better, even if I have to use 3 or 4 cups for a larger project. I stir with a tongue depressor for 5 minutes, then I let it sit for 5-10 minutes. During that 5-10 minutes...I torch the bubbles, usually 3 times, sometimes just 2. Right before I go to pour- I torch it again. This is when I add colorant (mica and/or alcohol ink) and/or glitter - or other cool things. I lightly torch one more time and I do hold the torch about 6 inches above the cup so the cup doesn’t melt. When I start pouring...the resin is clear and there are hardly any bubbles. After pouring is done- IF there are any bubbles, I use an acupuncture needle to pop them. I very rarely use a torch once the resin is in the mold. I’ve ruined a few molds doing so, (when I first began casting) so I stopped. I check my molds every 30 minutes and if there are no bubbles or any dust dropping in, after 2 hours...I cover and let it cure. My items are usually hard within 8 hours. When I make my candle panels- I take it out of the mold then because it is hard enough that it doesn’t lose its shape, and nothing is ‘drippy’, and is pliable enough for me to put a curved shape to it. My husband and I made something that I use to shape my panels. My only “complaint” is this stuff smells like stinky feet. 😳 seriously, I double mask, I open windows and have fans going near where I work. My husband says I have a sensitive sense of smell because he can’t smell it...but you can never be too careful using resin epoxy. I like that the Hardener is like water and the resin is super thick...it helps me make sure I don’t use double of one, which I have done before. My experience with this particular brand is great. I’ve not had any negative issues. I feel like the price for a 2 gallon kit is worth it. I’ll post some photos in a few days of things I’ve made (I had to put everything away as we had our windows replaced).
A**R
Great but tedious
Be very careful and due your research. Do not poor more then 1/4 inch thick pours with 6 hours between them. And faster and your defiantly in for some major work or throwing away your project. Keep your room at 75 degrees (plus 3 minus 1) do not let room change temperature quickly. Slow stir for a while making sure to mix very very well, do not use drill(it adds more bubbles) Example of good and bad pours. Good: Hard as a rock 6 to 8 hours after final pour. Bad: sticky tacky days after. Multiple pours with not enough curing time or lower room temperature, first pour 1/4" thick 6 hours later next pour 1/4" thick 4 hours later, 3rd pour 5/16" thick. Last pour will dry to quick causing middle pour to not dry at all, possible mixing of layers causing softer gel like to end up on top. Bad: 2 inch thick pour. Grab a fire extinguisher and hope nothing catches on fire. Final product will dry in 30 min to an hour instead of 24 hours. Will crack everywhere while drying. Imagine throwing molten glass in a freezer thats in an ice cube tray. The glass sticks to the tray and cracks as everything cools/shrinks.
S**E
This product does what it is supposed to, but it goes off a lot quicker than anything I have used before it was going to a gel state within 30-40 minutes, not even giving time for bubbles to be released. (I may be doing something wrong or be too hot (In Dubai), but I will not repeat this order. I also found the mixture I had remaining had a yellow tint, so if you are looking for Glass Clear, this is not for you. Feel free to contact me to correct me. Shane.
S**L
The product is fair It cures real fast and its glossy However it has stronger smell than others working time is really short within 20 minutes it starts thickening and is difficult to move with heat gun ,I have to use something to swap it to create movement Also too many tiny bubbles and it's very difficult to get all out I'm happy with it but prefer others ,I guess it's a table top rather than Art or crafts one maybe Still price was good and it is a decent enough product
E**A
UPDATE : this product for sure doesn't prevent yellowing, unfortunately 😑 I'm stuck now with yellowish resin which totally against what anyone looks for in resin...... NEVER AGAIN ..... I had a very scary experience with this product , the first time I tried it.... it heated up with some fumes ...it hardened so fast and had so many tiny bubbles that it looked clouded..... The second time I was fully prepared....I also came back and went through the comments again . Honestly the price is very nice and the delivery was excellent to UAE , but this product is not for doing crafts and so , might be ok for coating....and needs u to be very quick. FYI : mixing it should be with minimal introduction of bubbles and softly..... make sure everything is ready to be done directly...even ur heat gun should be near-by n ready....u have max of about 10 mnts as of my experience. Don't think I would order again.
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