Promise Table Top Epoxy Instructions

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These instructions are for Promise Table Top Epoxy (formerly known as ProMarine Supplies Table Top Epoxy).

Promise Epoxy Table Top Epoxy:
UV Stable Crystal Clear Table Top System is a high performance two component Clear epoxy system designed for Table Tops, Bars, Wood finishes, See-Through Encapsulations, Artwork, and other applications requiring a clear, strong, plastic coating specifically designed to resist Yellowing caused by the sun and other Ultra Violet light sources. The material has an easy to use 1 to 1 by volume mix ratio, maintains its integrity over sharp corners, and has excellent air release qualities and a relatively fast set time for an epoxy coating.

Advantages:
100% Solids
Self Leveling, High Gloss
U.V. Resistant Formula
Excellent Air Release
Excellent Color Stability
Improved Impact Strength
Improved Surface Appearance
Early Development of Physical and Performance Properties
Produces a Tough, High Gloss, Water Resistant Coating
Eliminates Craters, Crawling and Fish Eyes
Blush Resistant

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Love this stuff. I use it for all sorts of projects, not just coating tables. Good for smoothing 3d prints, shallow casting and even as a laminating resin with fiberglass and carbon fiber, just warm it with a heat gun after applying to decrease viscosity and fully saturate the material.

LindyDesignLab
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Can't wait to use mine!! I have 3 art pieces ready to coat!!!

leafdimaria
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make sure to do that seal coat.
i didn't do one because i thought the shellac i applied would seal the wood grain up.
i couldn't get all the bubbles out of the OAK sections unfortunately.
everything else looks sweet though.

rdGenGuy
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What is the formula by square foot to determine how much epoxy is needed for the flood coat? Thanks, Ralph

ralphhudson
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Looking forward to trying this out - you guys spent a lot of time creating a great video, too bad you couldn't use a better looking table to show us on...

chipcustomizer
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Realistically, how long can this sit in the bucket? Do I have 10-15 minutes while I prepare a dirty-pour? This takes a bit longer to get all the colors mixed and dumped back into the larger volume.

If I do have, say, 15 minutes, does this reduce the working time once poured?

ericrandall
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Any idea of a spray epoxy I could use to reinforce under side of lid to a wicker laundry hamper for stability, durability & longevity? I’d like to use liquid but worried it would drip through to the top. Is that something I could wait a little to harden & then slather on with a brush so it wouldn’t bleed through to the top? Never used it. What do you suggest?

CajunMamma
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Hello. I just received my Pro Marine order. Should I let it warm to room temperature? I had no issues with part B, the hardener, but part A is extremely cloudy. I am letting it sit for a while to see if it clears up.

uniqueyoullc.
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Can this be used for my dining table to make it water resistant from my 3 little ones and what about there greasy little fingers from when they eat? I love the look of my dark wood table and hate the look of cloth table covers?

ceciliamontano
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Do you need to use a heat gun to pop bubbles on the seal coat? Or do you only do it on the flood coat? Any reason not to do it on the seal coat?

enermaxstephens
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Can I use heat to remove any bubbles present in the seal coat?

blainenewby
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75-80 F degrees...is 70 degrees good enough if I do it in my house?

maxreyes
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What's the difference between this stuff and epoxy used on boats? Stuff used for epoxy jewelry? Is it all the same?
Thought I'd buy some but all the ones on amazon are 'tabletop' epoxy resin or 'jewelry'.

hbeezey
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Que cantidad de pigmento lleva la liga de 1 galón de 4 litros más 1 galón de catalizador que hacen un total de 8 litros y que cantidad cubre

yamiletblanco
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Why does this resin yellow so much and so quickly? It has ruined a few of my projects that ended up costing me hundreds of dollars!!! I followed every single step correctly. Please explain why this happens and how I can prevent it. Thanks.

jaredschrock
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I pour my hardener first and then add the epoxy resin to it. When pouring the epoxy resin into the hardener, I noticed that the epoxy portion is very thick. I mix the two together for 3 minutes and when I pour the mixture on my piece of art it is so thick. When watching videos, others seem to have a more liquidy resin mix. What could be the problem?

naenae
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This epoxy is half the price of Stone Coat Countertops brand. How does it compare?
I notice that your videos seem to concentrate on small art projects and not a full-size countertop?

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