by Ana LLegunas October 28, 2019
Our SuperGloss Epoxy Resin is great for seal coats and glossy top coating finishes (thin 1/8" - 1/4" thick). If you need thicker pours 1...
by Ana LLegunas October 21, 2019
Sealing wood surfaces comes in two stages. First: Apply the seal coat to the wood. This is a small batch of epoxy to simply seal the pores and ...
by Ana LLegunas October 12, 2019
As the temperature starts to lower for most of North America, we sometimes forget the epoxy resin needs to be working in a warm-weather environment...
by Ana LLegunas October 14, 2019
Bubbles are common. A simple way to eradicate them is by using a heat source like a heat gun or a small torch. Lighter = No (You will burn your fin...
by TERS Team October 03, 2019
Here are some helpful Tips for Cleaning up Epoxy Resin. We add some tips our friends on Instagram shared with us too! @monicabarnesart ...
by Ana LLegunas September 26, 2019
Epoxy Resin Diamonds are a _______ best friend! This is a great video by one of our long time friends Myriam. She has some great video content w...
by Ana LLegunas September 23, 2019
Various projects require a temporary installation of an epoxy dam. One way to create it is by using a flexible plastic strip that won’t sti...
by Jason Card August 29, 2019
This is a great question. The resin turning milky or crystallizing is a common occurrence with resin. This typically occurs more frequently when subjected to either weather below 50 degrees, stored on concrete, or stored on metal surfaces.
by Jason Card August 29, 2019
Mixing paints and acrylics with epoxy is not recommended. Here’s why... resin is a byproduct of oil. So acrylic-based, water-based and even some oddly blended oil-based pigments don’t mix well. They can get clumpy and even leave a weird film on the finished product.
by Ana LLegunas July 21, 2019
What is the shelf life of your epoxy resin products? All solvent-free epoxies have essentially unlimited shelf lives so long as they are stored in...
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