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The Epoxy Resin Store’s 1-gallon clear epoxy resin kit offers a premium 2-part formula with an easy 1:1 mix ratio, delivering a crystal-clear, high-gloss finish that resists water, chemicals, and scratches. With a pot life of 45-50 minutes and full cure in 24 hours, it’s perfect for professionals and hobbyists crafting tabletops, jewelry, concrete art, and more. Low odor and beginner-friendly, this versatile resin lets you control curing speed with heat, ensuring flawless, durable results every time.






| ASIN | B08V5N83Z7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #205,584 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #1,258 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand | Clearcast 7000 |
| Color | clear |
| Date First Available | January 27, 2021 |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 8 pounds |
| Item model number | Clear Epoxy Resin |
| Manufacturer | THE EPOXY RESIN STORE |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Number of Pieces | 2 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 10 x 5 x 10 inches |
| Tensile Strength | 6500 Pounds Per Square Inch |
| Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | 600 cps |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**E
Fantastic resin. Works like a charm and even better than expected.
I saw a lot of reviews on this about how it doesn't set or it sets too fast or blah blah. They all have no idea what they're doing and it shows. Based on the problems people claimed to had, for the "not setting right" they were not mixing it enough, or they failed to scrape the sides and bottom of the cups. Or they measured the two parts incorrectly. Either way, they just needed to measure and mix it better. For the people that said it sets too fast to get anything done or whatever. This speeds up the more you heat it up. I used a heat gun one of the times I was casting things and it started to set almost twice as fast as normal. I was shocked how much of a difference heat made. Now that I know that though, I can use it to my advantage and speed up the process dramatically by heating it for a while. I think it's a big plus to have the option of fast or slow. Anyways, besides debunking all the claims that this stuff doesn't work right. I also want to say, this stuff is awesome. It barely smells which is great. It's a fairly easy to deal with viscosity. It takes color well. It casts fantastically. It makes crystal clear and rock solid creations. I bet it would be just as good as a doming resin as it is at casting. The price is right, and the product is fantastic. I haven't found anything better than this stuff yet and I've used a good handful of other resins now. This is the best. I recommend it highly.
R**T
Thee Best!!
First off check me out on createdbycrea on Etsy if interested in any of my work. Thank you. As for the review, this is the best resin I’ve ever purchased. I’ve purchased several times already. As long as you follow the instructions, your work will turn out perfect! Quick pros and cons: Pro: It has no smell and I have a nose like a K9. It dries literally crystal clear. Larger projects dry faster. 45min - working time depending on how warm it is where you’re working. Very good for beginners. Cons: They increased the price $20, but I don’t blame them. This stuff is worth it. Smaller projects earrings/Keychains take a little longer to cure. Shipping takes a little longer than most (not a big deal to me, but something I’ve noticed) To conclude, I highly recommend this product!
N**L
Easy, Crystal Clear and Hard as a Rock
I’m a beginner, so was kind of skeptical. I used graduated measuring cups for the resin and hardener. Used 400ml of each (for a total of 800ml) and poured them into an empty, cleaned plastic container (hardener first then resin as per instructions). Used an old steel fork to stir slowly over 10 min. I then let it sit for 3 min and then poured it slowly. The container felt maybe a tad warm if at all. Did not use pigments. The pour was about 1/2” to max 3/4” thick. The next 4 hours few bubbles kept forming, which I burst using a toothpick. Over the next 13-14 hrs it hardened solid, clear, shiny and devoid of air bubbles. At 24 hrs it was rock solid. The room temperature was about 71-73F. I did not warm the mixture or use a heating lamp. Overall great success and experience, pleased with the product and I’ve already ordered more. Needless to say it is cheaper than their competitors. Patience is paramount with resins for a great result.
C**D
Turns hard after fully cured.
Good and clear. Hardens good. Can lay an even coat as it’s self leveling as long as you project is level. Hardest part is getting all air bubbles out but that could take practice to see what works best.
K**R
Worked great even for beginners
This was my first epoxy table project. It was a big one at 10' by 2'. This epoxy was very easy to work with, it gave about an hour worth of work time, and in around 10 or 12 hours was pretty dry. It was easy to get the bubbles out and the final flood coat came out perfectly clear. Couple of lessons, which were my fault. The table has to be flat, I had burned mine for affect and that caused the sides to come up some, this epoxy when drying is going to find the flat spot, or I mean its going to self level, but it can't if the what you are pouring it over isn't completely flat. Mix it 1 to 1 and I put the hardner in first and then poured the resin on top, I had mixed with a mixing stick for 3-4 min and you tell when its ready because it goes from cloudy to clear. I am buying more of this brand to use on my next project which is going to be a river pour, once you do one you get the bug to do more projects. Worked great for me!
T**M
Its so clear
I used another type of epoxy to seal my other butcher block counter top. But the stuff was expensive so when I ran out I bought this stuff. I like this epoxy a lot more. It has less of that yellow color. It mixed a lot better but it was warmer. Temperature helps a lot. It helps spread it and warmer temps helps it harden faster too. I did 3 coats for this bar top and I think it turned out great. I first did the seal coat. This seals the wood and keeps bubbles from forming in the next coat. If you don't do a seal coat on wood it looks bad. I learned that the hard way. In between coats you need to sand the first layer of epoxy. Sand out all the bubbles. I use a 120 grit after the seal coat. Then smooth it out with a 220 grit before doing the next coat. With my second coat I was still getting one good size bubble coming out of the wood. So I sanded it down again this time with just the 220 grit. You have to sand it down if you are going to apply more. The epoxy needs someone to grip too. With the 3rd coat I made sure to go over it with my torch to pop all bubbles that happened from mixing and spreading. Then I walked away. Let it self level. I have gotten pretty good at this now. But it took practice. Also getting a little notched spreader helps too. Also the summer time heat helps too. I recommend doing your epoxy projects in the summer time.
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