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Epoxy Resin Promise Table Top 2-Part- 1 Gallon High Gloss (0.5 Gal Resin + 0.5 Gal Hardener) Transform Your DIY Projects with Crystal Clear Finish - Ideal for Bar Tables, Tabletops, Countertops & More
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Brand | Pro Marine Supplies |
Material | Resin,Wood |
Compatible Material | Wood, Plastic |
Item Form | Liquid |
Special Feature | Self Leveling, Crystal Clear, Strong, Water Resistant |
About this item
- 1:1 Mixing Ratio for Easy Application: Our epoxy resin offers a simple 1:1 mixing ratio, making it an ideal resin kit for beginners and experienced DIY enthusiasts. Achieve precise and hassle-free results with our user-friendly epoxy resin kit, an essential addition to your resin art kit.
- Food-Safe When Fully Cured: Our food safe epoxy resin is an ideal choice for projects that involve food contact, such as kitchen table tops, bar top. Its compatibility with various surfaces, including wood and metal, empowers your artistic ventures with flawless clarity.
- Self-Leveling Brilliance: Banish the annoyance of uneven pours with our self leveling epoxy resin. Whether you're working on bartops, craft table, tabletop epoxy, countertop epoxy, or other surfaces, our resin guarantees a sleek and professional high-gloss finish.
- Crystal-Clear High-Gloss Finish: Unlock the potential of your creative vision with our our epoxy resin's crystal clear, high-gloss finish. Elevate your projects with a touch of sophistication, perfect for adding elegance to tabletops, resin crafts, and more.
- Water-Resistant and Impact-Proof: Shield your resin 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.
- Epoxy Resin Excellence, American Made: Promise Epoxy brings over 40 years of experience to the forefront of epoxy resin craftsmanship, proudly based in the USA. Our relentless focus on quality and formula perfection sets our products apart.
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Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 10 x 10 x 5 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number : CECOMINOD097661
- Date First Available : March 20, 2012
- Manufacturer : Pro Marine Supplies
- ASIN : B01LYK2NAG
- Best Sellers Rank: #649 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific)
- #6 in Tile Epoxy Adhesives
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Excellence starts with a promise.
A promise to aspire, to skillfully create with your own hands something that helps make your house feel even more like home. It’s the result of precision tools, refined high-performance epoxy products, and elevated formulas curated with skilled artisans in mind.
It’s decades of fine-tuning, of brainstorming better products with the hope to inspire your next project.
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At Promise, we are focused on our customers and the unique projects they love to make.
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We manufacture high quality, meticulously formulated epoxy specially tailored to fine artists and craftsmen.
Product Description
Promise Epoxy
Promise Table Top Epoxy | Promise Deep Pour Epoxy | Promise UV Art Epoxy | Promise Table Top Epoxy | Promise Polish & Cleaner | |
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Size
| 1-Gallon | 1.5-Gallon | 1-Gallon | 64 oz | 32 oz |
Mix Ratio
| 1:1 | 2:1 | 1:1 | 1:1 | N/A |
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
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Crystal Clear
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Self Leveling
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Customers like the quality, ease of use, and appearance of the bonding adhesive. For example, they mention it works great, produces a nice, clear, hard finish, and is very easy to mix and apply. Some appreciate the clarity. That said, opinions are mixed on bubbles, value, durability, and color.
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Customers like the quality of the bonding adhesives. For example, they say it works great, produces a nice, clear, hard finish, and is easy to work with. Some say it's a bit pricey, but it'll provide the quality and durability you need.
"...The product can produce amazing results BUT has many nuances...." Read more
"...I can't leave a negative review as it woks fine, easy to use, dries hard, but it is just not the best for what I am..." Read more
"First, for those who want a quick review... This product is fantastic. Cures hard and crystal clear. Definitely would buy again...." Read more
"...The product worked well, I followed the instructions and everything went smoothly, you just have to remember to have the surface level...." Read more
Customers find the bonding adhesives very easy to work with and mix. They say it takes no prep and dries quickly. Customers also say it's a great and easy project product that takes no prepping. They mention the product sets up just great and is rock hard.
"...To that, adding epoxy in layers is super easy, takes no prep other than keeping to clean and then pouring again within 24-36hrs...." Read more
"...No issues since then and get compliments all the time. Easy as can be to use. Not a ton of smell either...." Read more
"...I can't leave a negative review as it woks fine, easy to use, dries hard, but it is just not the best for what I am using it for." Read more
"...Overall I'm very pleased with the ease of use, and the results. This is also half the price of similar stuff you can get a the hardware store." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the bonding adhesive. They mention that it has a beautiful finish, it creates beautiful wave effects, and it has high gloss. Some say that it's thick but easy to work with and has made their kitchen not hideous.
"...My kitchen table, desk, covering canvases, etc looks great...." Read more
"...This resin worked great in the beginning, it is nice and thick but easy to work with and crystal clear...." Read more
"...transform your DIY projects with a crystal clear and high gloss appearance." Read more
"...I used this on a coffee table I was making for a friend. The finish is pretty nice for the price point on this stuff...." Read more
Customers like the clarity of the bonding adhesive. For example, they say it's easy to work with, produces nice clear results, and is totally transparent.
"...I took my time with the process and it turned out great. Crystal clear and bubble free...." Read more
"...Cures hard and crystal clear. Definitely would buy again. No regrets...." Read more
"...in the beginning, it is nice and thick but easy to work with and crystal clear...." Read more
"...There is a very slight amount of transparency where the warmth of the plywood can be seen through my white epoxy, and I think if you wanted it more..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the bubbles in the bonding adhesive. Some mention that it releases bubbles well with or without a torch when poured at the right temperature. They also say that it dries easily and clears minimal bubbles. However, other customers say that in the change of weather it creates a lot of bubbles if it's colder in the room. They say that the epoxy seems less forgiving with bubbles, as the bubble doesn't escape as fast.
"...For me this is negative issue as the bubbles don't escape as fast and the shorter working time exasperates this...." Read more
"...Using a heat gun can help a lot. It eliminated a lot of bubbles that came to the surface...." Read more
"...Tip: the stirring process introduces tons of tiny bubbles, right after applying the epoxy, I used a heat gun on the surface and it makes the bubbles..." Read more
"...part had a slightly gelly, lumpy consistency and it created thousands of micro bubbles when mixing in with hardener...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the bonding adhesive. Some find it to be the best value for money, while others say it's overpriced for the results they get.
"Great cheap way to recover old countertop. I skim coated mast old Formica too with floor leveling cement...." Read more
"...This is also half the price of similar stuff you can get a the hardware store." Read more
"I love this brand of epoxy. Yes, it is a tad bit pricey, but it is the quality and durability you pay for...." Read more
"...For the price vs. quality, it's a good value and I'll be sticking with it." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the bonding adhesive. Some mention that it's solid, hardens perfectly, and does what it says. However, others say that it arrived leaking, damaged, and ruined.
"...Yes, it is a tad bit pricey, but it is the quality and durability you pay for. My kitchen table, desk, covering canvases, etc looks great...." Read more
"...When it came, the foil seal on the resin bottle did not seem to be intact, and the resin was thicker than any I have worked with before...." Read more
"Worked as expected and produced a nice,clear, hard finish" Read more
"...This is the second shipment this week that has arrived leaking and damaged. The first box was delivered to the wrong apt...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the color of the bonding adhesive. Some mention that it's totally transparent and streak-free, while others say that it yellows horribly. The overall tint is yellowish, and it turns white in the bucket.
"...The next day showed a slight stain, I’m not sure if it will come out. Likely a non-issue if you have dark colors under the epoxy...." Read more
"...It also yellows very quickly - I’m talking within a matter of weeks. I don’t know what is different, but it’s different...." Read more
"...I did 5 pours and the finish was clear with no yellowing or hazing...." Read more
"...are holding up this resin has (disappointingly so) yellowed significantly after 1 week in full sun where as other ( cheaper ) resins have no..." Read more
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1. Clear Instructions: The product comes with clear and detailed instructions on how to mix and apply the resin and hardener. The step-by-step guide ensures that you have a clear understanding of the process, allowing you to proceed with confidence.
2. Proper Mixing Ratio: The epoxy resin and hardener come in a 2-part formula, with equal amounts of 0.5 gallons each. This pre-determined mixing ratio eliminates the guesswork, ensuring that you achieve the perfect balance for optimal curing and a professional finish.
3. Self-Leveling Properties: The epoxy resin has self-leveling properties, which means that it spreads and levels out on its own once applied to the surface. This helps to eliminate any unevenness or streaks, resulting in a smooth and flawless finish without the need for extensive manual leveling.
4. Ample Working Time: The resin provides a generous working time, allowing you to comfortably apply it without feeling rushed. This gives you the flexibility to work at your own pace, ensuring that you can achieve the desired results without unnecessary stress or time pressure.
5. Bubble Release: The epoxy resin is formulated to release air bubbles on its own during the curing process. This minimizes the need for additional techniques or tools to remove bubbles, saving you time and effort. However, it is still recommended to use a heat gun or torch if desired for further bubble removal.
6. Versatility: The epoxy resin can be applied to various surfaces, including wood, concrete, and more. This versatility allows you to use it for a wide range of DIY projects, making it a convenient option for different applications.
By considering these factors and following the instructions provided, you can easily achieve a professional and flawless finish with the Epoxy Resin Promise Table Top. Its user-friendly application process ensures that you can confidently transform your DIY projects with a crystal clear and high gloss appearance.
Next I'm going to try making some coasters with this.
I used the product in a cool garage - 55-60f so realize my comments relate to THIS TEMPERATURE. This is a big deal as the viscosity changes dramatically based on temp. If you're using this in the summer in Phoenix in your garage with the door open, this will flow like water!
Viscosity will dictate 1) how this flows and if not properly contained completely, how quickly it drips out 2) how it traps bubbles and how thick you can/should pour it 3) if it will level itself out or not. There is NO optimal temperature as you need to figure out how to use it and then decide what works best for your application.
I needed a build up to about 1" in certain areas of my project. I took 4-5 applications to get it there based on temp and bubble trap. To that, adding epoxy in layers is super easy, takes no prep other than keeping to clean and then pouring again within 24-36hrs. In fact, I routinely needed to sand edges off based on my forming method (packaging tape which worked pretty well but did allow for some dripping at times) AND POURING FRESH EPOXY OVER MATTE SANDED AREAS RENEWED it to CLEAR AGAIN. This was fantastic when I first tried this and realized I didn't need to sand down with 400-600 grit before repouring. This made reworking an area so easy.
Using wax paper or parchment paper under your project works great. It peels off easily after cured
Using a heat gun can help a lot. It eliminated a lot of bubbles that came to the surface. It also quickly warms up the epoxy which increases flow which again, can be good or bad depending on your application. When it thins out, more bubbles can also come to the surface and burst. Heat guns can be used to shape the epoxy for up to 2 hours or more after initial pour. I used it to level out the product when it won't cover an area 100%. Once I set it outside after it'd been sitting for a few hours in my garage to cure in the sun.
It actually started to move in direct sunshine at 70F after 6 hrs!!! This does not set quickly at 60f.
Curing - it is noted in the instructions and is true that it takes a LONG time to fully cure (up to 3 days I believe). If you want to sand an area, it is gummy for the first 12-24 hours making sanding difficult if you want to keep working. Heating it up will cure it more quickly as it'll move the reaction forward faster, but it's not going to happen in minutes or even a few hours.
Overall, I think this is a great product. I will use it again for sure. Just really think about how it works both chemically and it's physical traits to help you figure out how to manipulate it. Try small first and don't get in a hurry. It's taken me 2 weeks of working on my project every day to finally get it right mixing 6-10 oz at a time for several sq feet of uneven surface (root ball I'm encasing)
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1- The below supplies are what I obtained for the epoxy countertop- ALL of which I got at the dollar store!
- latex gloves
- 1 cup plastic measuring cup (x2)
- 2L food storage container (the ones for watermelon slices with the lid, but didn't use the lid)
- 2" paint brush
- 9'x12' plastic drop sheet (x2)
- sandpaper(100grit)
- masking tape
- paint mixing stick
After sanding, cleaning the countertop and repainting it (regular white paint) and letting it completely dry overnight- I taped my plastic drop sheet first to the floor, up the side of the vanity, and then took the other drop sheet, and taped it under the counter and let it drape to the floor over the other drop sheet. Make sure you have ALL your supplies on hand before starting, including paper towels. Here comes the mixing of the epoxy (make sure you wear gloves!). To start, the instructions on the bottles are NOT ideal. They give pictures with a couple words. Thank goodness I watched many many videos about the mixing process first! I carefully measured out 2 cups of Part A (it is thick, like molasses) and poured it in the 2L plastic container, I used a wooden paint stick to scrap out the bottom of the measuring cup to ensure I got all of it. I then measured out 2 cups of the Part B (it is runny, like paint) and poured it in the 2L container with Part A. I mixed- by hand- using the wooden paint stick and I timed myself. I thoroughly mixed for 6 minutes, scraping the sides of the container and making sure it was completely and fully mixed together. It started as a milky mixture, but as I stirred it became clear. PLEASE- take your time! This is the important step, mix and mix and mix for at least 5 minutes. I then used the paintbrush to paint on a base coat, like I would if I were painting it. Get the edges and all around. Then I gently poured the remaining mix all over the surface, and brushed it to spread out evenly. The mix actually self levels very well, but you should still move extra around. I did not use all the liquid in my container, all in all it should only be about 1/4" thick, like a thick coating on the surface. I then used my hairdryer to pop the air bubbles that formed (kept hairdryer about 3" from surface). I scraped the excess that dripped over the edges. I ran the bathroom fan, and let the drying begin (the smell is not too potent, but it smells like wet towels left out for a few days- dingy). The next morning it was dry to the touch. I was super happy, BUT the container does say to let it dry for 72 hours- so I did. Afterwards I installed the backsplash, sink and faucets. It is smooth to the touch, even except for 1 tiny little spot when there was an air bubble that popped afterwards and made a minute divet (behind the sink) but just goes to show- do not rush the process. I also found a tiny little hair that must have fallen in, but only noticeable if you are up close to it. Needless to say- the things I am most unhappy with are my error- not the product. It is tough as sh%t too, as I had to drill the faucet hole a little larger, and some spilled over the existing hole and it took a while to drill through the epoxy layer!
All in all, I am very very happy. It was very easy to use, and if you mix the portions equally and thoroughly, you should have no issues.
Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2021
1- The below supplies are what I obtained for the epoxy countertop- ALL of which I got at the dollar store!
- latex gloves
- 1 cup plastic measuring cup (x2)
- 2L food storage container (the ones for watermelon slices with the lid, but didn't use the lid)
- 2" paint brush
- 9'x12' plastic drop sheet (x2)
- sandpaper(100grit)
- masking tape
- paint mixing stick
After sanding, cleaning the countertop and repainting it (regular white paint) and letting it completely dry overnight- I taped my plastic drop sheet first to the floor, up the side of the vanity, and then took the other drop sheet, and taped it under the counter and let it drape to the floor over the other drop sheet. Make sure you have ALL your supplies on hand before starting, including paper towels. Here comes the mixing of the epoxy (make sure you wear gloves!). To start, the instructions on the bottles are NOT ideal. They give pictures with a couple words. Thank goodness I watched many many videos about the mixing process first! I carefully measured out 2 cups of Part A (it is thick, like molasses) and poured it in the 2L plastic container, I used a wooden paint stick to scrap out the bottom of the measuring cup to ensure I got all of it. I then measured out 2 cups of the Part B (it is runny, like paint) and poured it in the 2L container with Part A. I mixed- by hand- using the wooden paint stick and I timed myself. I thoroughly mixed for 6 minutes, scraping the sides of the container and making sure it was completely and fully mixed together. It started as a milky mixture, but as I stirred it became clear. PLEASE- take your time! This is the important step, mix and mix and mix for at least 5 minutes. I then used the paintbrush to paint on a base coat, like I would if I were painting it. Get the edges and all around. Then I gently poured the remaining mix all over the surface, and brushed it to spread out evenly. The mix actually self levels very well, but you should still move extra around. I did not use all the liquid in my container, all in all it should only be about 1/4" thick, like a thick coating on the surface. I then used my hairdryer to pop the air bubbles that formed (kept hairdryer about 3" from surface). I scraped the excess that dripped over the edges. I ran the bathroom fan, and let the drying begin (the smell is not too potent, but it smells like wet towels left out for a few days- dingy). The next morning it was dry to the touch. I was super happy, BUT the container does say to let it dry for 72 hours- so I did. Afterwards I installed the backsplash, sink and faucets. It is smooth to the touch, even except for 1 tiny little spot when there was an air bubble that popped afterwards and made a minute divet (behind the sink) but just goes to show- do not rush the process. I also found a tiny little hair that must have fallen in, but only noticeable if you are up close to it. Needless to say- the things I am most unhappy with are my error- not the product. It is tough as sh%t too, as I had to drill the faucet hole a little larger, and some spilled over the existing hole and it took a while to drill through the epoxy layer!
All in all, I am very very happy. It was very easy to use, and if you mix the portions equally and thoroughly, you should have no issues.
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