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Epoxy Resin Promise Table Top 2-Part- 2 Gallon High Gloss (1 Gal Resin + 1 Gal Hardener) Transform Your DIY Projects with Crystal Clear Finish - Ideal for Bar Tables, Tabletops, Countertops & More

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Material Resin, Epoxy Resin Rainbow
Compatible Material Wood
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Special Feature Self Leveling, UV Resistant, Crystal Clear, Strong, Water Resistant

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  • 1:1 Mixing Ratio for Easy Application: Our epoxy resin offers a simple 1:1 mixing ratio, making it ideal for both newcomers and experienced DIY enthusiasts. Achieve precise and hassle-free results with our user-friendly epoxy resin kit, an essential addition to your art supplies.
  • Water-Resistant and Impact-Proof: Shield your art and home décor creations from moisture damage using our water-resistant epoxy resin. Crafted to endure daily use, it ensures long-lasting protection and preserves the impeccable condition of your projects.
  • Self-Leveling Brilliance: Banish the annoyance of uneven pours with our self-leveling epoxy resin. Whether you're working on bar tables, crafts, or other surfaces, our resin's seamless self-leveling capability guarantees a sleek and professional high-gloss finish.
  • Crystal-Clear High-Gloss Finish: Unlock the potential of your creative vision with our epoxy resin's crystal-clear, high-gloss finish. Elevate your projects with a touch of sophistication, perfect for adding elegance to tabletops, crafts, and more.
  • Food-Safe When Fully Cured: Our epoxy resin is an ideal choice for projects that involve food contact, such as kitchen table tops. Its compatibility with various surfaces, including wood and metal, empowers your artistic ventures with flawless clarity.
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1-Gallon 1.5-Gallon 1-Gallon 64 oz 32 oz
Mix Ratio
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Working Time
30-40 min 45-60 min 30-40 min 30-40 min N/A
Cure Time
72 hrs 48 hrs 72 hrs 72 hr N/A
Pour Depth
Up to 1/4" Up to 4" Up to 1/4" Up to 1/4" N/A
Made in USA
Crystal Clear
Self Leveling

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.43 x 12.44 x 6.65 inches; 6 Pounds
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ CCER2
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 23, 2014
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Pro Marine Supplies
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01M1RAW6D
  • Customer Reviews:
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4.4 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the quality, clarity, and value of the bonding adhesives. For example, they mention that it works great, it's crystal clear, and it saves them money. Some are satisfied with ease of use, and appearance. That said, opinions are mixed on durability and bubbles.

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590 customers mention505 positive85 negative

Customers like the quality of the bonding adhesives. They say it's very good, has excellent results, and never disappoints. Customers also say that the product works great and leaves a great finish.

"...It worked great, epoxy did not stick and I removed easily after first flood coat...." Read more

"This product worked absolutely PERFECT for my countertop project. I’m beyond thrilled with the results...." Read more

"We have been using this epoxy for a while now and have had great results...." Read more

"I’m sure this product works great for flooring. But I used to trying to cast flowers in resin and it toasted everything...." Read more

301 customers mention270 positive31 negative

Customers find the bonding adhesives easy to use. They mention it's simple to mix with simple instructions. Some say that the material is easy to work with and has no problems with mixing or setup times. Overall, customers are satisfied with the quality and ease of use of the product.

"...The bubbles come right out. It was a very easy process. However, don't do it once and leave it...." Read more

"...The resulting surface is beautifully clear, quite hard and durable...." Read more

"So, ive used epoxy all my life for various things. This epoxy is super easy to use and comes out wonderfully...." Read more

"...Cured to the touch the next day, It did scratch extremely easy after a week to cure." Read more

190 customers mention166 positive24 negative

Customers like the appearance of the bonding adhesives. For example, they say it turns out beautiful, thick, and creates a nice dome. Some say it makes objects look more realistic, striking, and shiny. Overall, customers are happy with the product's appearance.

"...I applied the second flood coat and it looked pretty good except a spot or two where a rather large bubble kept forming...." Read more

"...So, overall, I am happy with the product. It looks like glass and everyone asks me how I did it...." Read more

"...Perfectly clear, almost like glass. It doesn’t seem to scratch easily, but time will tell as we haven’t been too rough on them...." Read more

"...Poured it correctly this time. Looked amazing and better then I hoped for...." Read more

153 customers mention118 positive35 negative

Customers like the value of the bonding adhesive. For example, they say it's good value for money, saves their business some money, and is a great buy.

"...So while it was a more affordable option, it wasn't without its downfalls. Prior to the yellowing I would have given it a 4...." Read more

"...This will be my go-to resin - it has a decent working time, it's affordable, it's not horribly stinky..." Read more

"...I have used a few different products and I find this is the best quality and value." Read more

"...This brings me to my second greivance: this stuff gets expensive quickly. You need to buy a lot and if it doesn't cure, you need to buy even more." Read more

113 customers mention83 positive30 negative

Customers like the clarity of the bonding adhesive. They say the resulting surface is beautifully clear, hard, and durable. Some mention that the epoxy is crystal clear, and that it dries very clear without any cloudiness or yellowing.

"...The two epoxy parts mixed and poured easily. The resulting surface is beautifully clear, quite hard and durable...." Read more

"Works great, clear and the bubbles were minimum. But be careful of large batches...." Read more

"...After waiting the time the instructions said to wait, the epoxy was still slightly tacky...." Read more

"I love this resin and is super clear. Does have a strong smell so make sure to mask up" Read more

124 customers mention48 positive76 negative

Customers are mixed about the bubbles in the bonding adhesives. Some mention that it works great, clear, and the bubble is minimal. They say the bubble pops well with heat. However, other customers say that it creates a lot of bubbles, which can be easily removed with 91% isopropyl alcohol. Some customers also mention that the microscopic bubbles are impossible to get out, even with a heat gun.

"...That was stupid. Just creates one big air bubble - actually thousands that make the mix look like milk...." Read more

"...Using the torch worked great for the air bubbles. Epoxy coat starts to set up in 35-40 minutes to the point you cannot use a brush on it...." Read more

"...It was beautiful! One bubble just wouldn’t stop but I learned my lesson and knew it would just end up being a bubble in the end...." Read more

"Works great, clear and the bubbles were minimum. But be careful of large batches...." Read more

114 customers mention69 positive45 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the bonding adhesive. Some mention it's very durable and easy to work with, while others say that it was delivered damaged and the box was destroyed.

"...But, it feels like it’s going to hold up nicely." Read more

"...It did not turn out perfect. However, the imperfections were 100% MY FAULT...." Read more

"...The resulting surface is beautifully clear, quite hard and durable...." Read more

"...I’m now three months in and they’re holding up well.The first thing I have to note.. get more than you think you need...." Read more

86 customers mention12 positive74 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the color of the bonding adhesive. They mention that the product can still yellow very slightly if unopened, the leftover hardener turned yellow, and the resin is all yellow. The hardeners and resins have an ugly grayish yellow tint, and they end up not being light colored.

"...finish up the already started project, I realized the old product was yellow from the start...." Read more

"...the ones that had some type of clear transparency to them, turned yellow after a while...." Read more

"...Prior to the yellowing I would have given it a 4. With the yellowing, I'm being generous at a 3...." Read more

"The only flaw is it does yellow over time with pours over sealed white gesso/acrylic(gallery Ampersand 2” deep boards with acrylic) when exposed to..." Read more

Product Worked Great - WARNING LONG POST
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Product Worked Great - WARNING LONG POST
So I have been wanting Epoxy the top of my bar for some time. I have been saving ticket stubs to events I have attended for over 35 years. So, the last thing I wanted to do was screw this up. I read the reviews for LOTS of different products. What I found most helpful was reading about other peoples experiences with the product. Especially people who had never done this before. Therefore, I am going to go ahead and add to the product knowledge of this epoxy.First, I will say what many other posts said - FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. If you take short cut, you are going to pay the price. Your epoxy won't set or you will have other issues. So let's start with the mix. I did what everyone else had recommended. I affixed my ticket stubs to my bar counter tops. Now I should also mention this. I have a high counter top and a low counter top. I did a test run on my low counter top. On the lower counter top, I had taken CD jewel case covers (i had hundreds) and affixed them and did the same process. This was my test run. It did not turn out perfect. However, the imperfections were 100% MY FAULT. I read some 2 and 3 star ratings and looking back on them now, I would venture to say a lot of the screw ups I read were user error. Not trying to be hard on the DIY user, but much of the complaints I read were user screw ups. My test runs had issues because I didn't anticipate a lot of things. Now back to the mix. First, don't go cheap. Use a two new containers EVERY TIME you do a mix. My counter top was big - 2' x 10'. When I did my first test, I did it with a quart plastic mixing container. That would have taken me all night. I quickly switched to a 5 quart bucket. Get the ones that have the ounces marked on the side. I mixed batches 64 oz at a time. I did just like it said. Mix for 5 minutes and then transfer to a second - clean container and mix for 3 minutes. I just used Alexa for this part. About the mixing - this stuff is hard to mix together. I did my first batch or two with a paint stick. Eight minutes of that is brutal. I read a review with a guy who had used a paddle paint mixer on a drill. So, I decided to give it a try. First time, I screwed up. I thought use a high speed - full trigger - and get it mixed good. That was stupid. Just creates one big air bubble - actually thousands that make the mix look like milk. i was able to use a heat gun to get the bubble out. However, it took forever!!!! Second time, I just pulled the trigger until the paddle started spinning - lowest setting possible. I just moved it around and reversed the paddle every couple of minutes. Worked great. I don't think it came out with any more bubbles and they came out easily.Pouring the mixture was something most people didn't really talk about. When you do your seal coat, you can move it around with a blade. Be gentle or you will create valleys. Now on the flood coat, no one ever said to move the product around. The indication is that it is self-leveling. I would say that is accurate to a point. If you just pour it and let it run, it is going to stay really thick - between 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch. I didn't want it that thick. So, just like the seal coat, I moved it around again with a blade. I just used a 6 inch putty knife. This stuff is STICKY. I bought a 40 pack of rags from Home Depot and a gallon of denatured alcohol. I used this stuff a lot to wipe things off and clean up my putty knife. Once I poured out all the product on the bar top, I just worked it around making sure I got it up tight in the corners. I does self-level and it was just a thinner coat than the 1/2 inch.I used a heat gun to get out bubbles once I poured the epoxy out. I liked the gun because mine has a fan, think hairdryer, and covered more area. The bubbles come right out. It was a very easy process. However, don't do it once and leave it. You will get sneaky ones that creep up out of no where. I went back and checked it every 30 minutes for the first two hours of dry time.Ok, last couple of items. First, temperature - I kept the temp in my basement between 70 & 75 the entire time. Do what they say and don't let it go below 70. This will screw with the curing process. The final thing I would say is this. Once you have mixed it, the consistency is like thick honey. My bar is 3/4 inch laminated oak plywood. I have taken a piece of 1"x3" and made a half inch dado cut and used this trim piece to cover the edge of the ply wood. It fit really snug. I thought there was no way this was going to seep in, behind, down, and then back out of that piece of trim. Well, it did in a couple of places. if I was doing this again, I would run a bead of caulk on the under side of the bar to prevent those drips from happening. I was able to wipe it all up and keep the underside wiped down, but I had to do this for like two hours until the product got thick enough it no longer seeped out.Ok, sorry this is so long. But, i found the long review really helpful as I planned my project. I used two of the two gallon kits to do my upper and lower bar. Keep your environment as dust free as possible. Little threads and dust particles will get on the top and there is nothing you can do. This includes shutting heat vents in ceiling that are close to bar (learned that on my lower top.) . Final comment - TAKE YOUR TIME. This is not a go fast process. You have to be willing to go slow and be patient. I included a couple of pictures of the finished product. Love the way it turned out.
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So I have been wanting Epoxy the top of my bar for some time. I have been saving ticket stubs to events I have attended for over 35 years. So, the last thing I wanted to do was screw this up. I read the reviews for LOTS of different products. What I found most helpful was reading about other peoples experiences with the product. Especially people who had never done this before. Therefore, I am going to go ahead and add to the product knowledge of this epoxy.

First, I will say what many other posts said - FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS. If you take short cut, you are going to pay the price. Your epoxy won't set or you will have other issues. So let's start with the mix. I did what everyone else had recommended. I affixed my ticket stubs to my bar counter tops. Now I should also mention this. I have a high counter top and a low counter top. I did a test run on my low counter top. On the lower counter top, I had taken CD jewel case covers (i had hundreds) and affixed them and did the same process. This was my test run. It did not turn out perfect. However, the imperfections were 100% MY FAULT. I read some 2 and 3 star ratings and looking back on them now, I would venture to say a lot of the screw ups I read were user error. Not trying to be hard on the DIY user, but much of the complaints I read were user screw ups. My test runs had issues because I didn't anticipate a lot of things. Now back to the mix. First, don't go cheap. Use a two new containers EVERY TIME you do a mix. My counter top was big - 2' x 10'. When I did my first test, I did it with a quart plastic mixing container. That would have taken me all night. I quickly switched to a 5 quart bucket. Get the ones that have the ounces marked on the side. I mixed batches 64 oz at a time. I did just like it said. Mix for 5 minutes and then transfer to a second - clean container and mix for 3 minutes. I just used Alexa for this part. About the mixing - this stuff is hard to mix together. I did my first batch or two with a paint stick. Eight minutes of that is brutal. I read a review with a guy who had used a paddle paint mixer on a drill. So, I decided to give it a try. First time, I screwed up. I thought use a high speed - full trigger - and get it mixed good. That was stupid. Just creates one big air bubble - actually thousands that make the mix look like milk. i was able to use a heat gun to get the bubble out. However, it took forever!!!! Second time, I just pulled the trigger until the paddle started spinning - lowest setting possible. I just moved it around and reversed the paddle every couple of minutes. Worked great. I don't think it came out with any more bubbles and they came out easily.

Pouring the mixture was something most people didn't really talk about. When you do your seal coat, you can move it around with a blade. Be gentle or you will create valleys. Now on the flood coat, no one ever said to move the product around. The indication is that it is self-leveling. I would say that is accurate to a point. If you just pour it and let it run, it is going to stay really thick - between 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch. I didn't want it that thick. So, just like the seal coat, I moved it around again with a blade. I just used a 6 inch putty knife. This stuff is STICKY. I bought a 40 pack of rags from Home Depot and a gallon of denatured alcohol. I used this stuff a lot to wipe things off and clean up my putty knife. Once I poured out all the product on the bar top, I just worked it around making sure I got it up tight in the corners. I does self-level and it was just a thinner coat than the 1/2 inch.

I used a heat gun to get out bubbles once I poured the epoxy out. I liked the gun because mine has a fan, think hairdryer, and covered more area. The bubbles come right out. It was a very easy process. However, don't do it once and leave it. You will get sneaky ones that creep up out of no where. I went back and checked it every 30 minutes for the first two hours of dry time.

Ok, last couple of items. First, temperature - I kept the temp in my basement between 70 & 75 the entire time. Do what they say and don't let it go below 70. This will screw with the curing process. The final thing I would say is this. Once you have mixed it, the consistency is like thick honey. My bar is 3/4 inch laminated oak plywood. I have taken a piece of 1"x3" and made a half inch dado cut and used this trim piece to cover the edge of the ply wood. It fit really snug. I thought there was no way this was going to seep in, behind, down, and then back out of that piece of trim. Well, it did in a couple of places. if I was doing this again, I would run a bead of caulk on the under side of the bar to prevent those drips from happening. I was able to wipe it all up and keep the underside wiped down, but I had to do this for like two hours until the product got thick enough it no longer seeped out.

Ok, sorry this is so long. But, i found the long review really helpful as I planned my project. I used two of the two gallon kits to do my upper and lower bar. Keep your environment as dust free as possible. Little threads and dust particles will get on the top and there is nothing you can do. This includes shutting heat vents in ceiling that are close to bar (learned that on my lower top.) . Final comment - TAKE YOUR TIME. This is not a go fast process. You have to be willing to go slow and be patient. I included a couple of pictures of the finished product. Love the way it turned out.
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This was my first time using epoxy resin and after much research I decided on ProMarine for Wood Tabletop for a pub table that had been weathered and cracking. After power washing and repair (and thoroughly dry) I applied a seal coat due to the wood condition to cut down on air bubbles forming from cracks. In hind sight, I should have applied another or even a third seal coat but I was anxious to move on to the flood coat. The pub table had a lower “ledge” of sorts and I planned to also cover that. For it, since I didn’t want the product to run over the edges as allowed on the table top, I used aluminum tape to go around the wood beneath to avoid drips. It worked great, epoxy did not stick and I removed easily after first flood coat. I only did one seal and one flood coat on the bottom ledge and it turned out fine. I wanted to put more attention into the top. The first flood coat was a little trying as I really should have mixed up a larger batch and just let it run and settle. Instead, I poured it all on and worked it around with a squeegee to try and cover while also allowing product to run over the sides. The “drips” I used a foam brush to go around and around so the edges had a good deal of epoxy as well, thinking this was the end of my project. Not so fast! As I was using my torch to pop air bubbles I noticed that there were a couple of areas that the epoxy seemed very thin..should have mixed more in the beginning. After seeing this, I decided to wait 4-6 hours and apply another flood coat even though I may have been able to put one on right then and let it adhere to the first. I applied the second flood coat and it looked pretty good except a spot or two where a rather large bubble kept forming. A second or third seal coat would have eliminated that problem, in hind sight. I used my torch a lot in those two spots, thinking that would stop the bubbles. Instead, I ended up scorching the epoxy a bit making it look wrinkled. So, the next morning I lightly sanded with 220 and poured a third and final flood coat. It was beautiful! One bubble just wouldn’t stop but I learned my lesson and knew it would just end up being a bubble in the end. Overall, I would highly recommend this epoxy resin. I’ve added a before and after photo. Also, the seller could not have been more helpful! They answered several questions and gave some advice on applying a polyurethane finish since the table is for outdoor use. Great company! I didn’t rate the durability yet, as it is too soon to know. But, it feels like it’s going to hold up nicely.
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This product is great. Follow the directions and you won’t have a problem. I did use less than what they said and I did two coats. I did my bathroom integrated sink and it turned out beautiful. I sanded for a matte finish. It may stain more, but nothing bathroom cleaner can’t take out.
UPDATE: After a year it turned yellow. :(
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