Ensuring our formula self degas efficiently will ensure the success of your epoxy countertop projects.


Ensure a strong final cure is crucial for the longevity of your epoxy countertop, tabletop, or any of your coating surfaces.
Our epoxy countertop formula self-level at 1/8 inch to ensure the perfect top coating no matter your project.


Its crystal clear attribute is perfect for coating any surface or will bring out the colors perfectly for a marble-like epoxy countertop.
Our countertop epoxy kit is VOCs-free, making it safe for indoor usage. Also, it is food safe when fully cured.

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These kinds of projects might look intimidating for anyone who has not to work with table top epoxy before. Luckily we specialize in do-it-yourself projects; consequently, we've formulated the best product for all levels of epoxy users. Click here for an easy step-by-step tutorial on how to use countertop epoxy.
Ensuring that your work environment is clean, well ventilated, low humidity, and at the right temperature are vital elements to ensure the success of your project. The working temperature needs to be at 23°c/73°c, the bottles and content must be at the same temperatures, which is essential for an optimal cure. If stored in a cold climate, ensure to warm up the bottles at the required temperature to avoid a cloudy mix.
Our countertop kits are priced around 99.99 per gallon.
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The surfaces that are epoxy coated realize a high-quality crystal clear shine that is long-lasting. The durability of epoxide makes it incomparable with other adhesives and chemical agents. The countertops become moisture & flame-resistant after being coated by epoxide. At labs and industries, epoxy tops can adhere to many chemical spills and reactions. Most importantly, epoxy countertops are very easy to clean, as they can resist dents, scuff, and scratches.
For the average 1/8" thick coat at constant temperature of 24°C - 73°F, Countertop epoxies usually have a working window of a maximum of 40 minutes, get tack-free roughly in 4-5 hours, and can be sanded 4-5 hours later. However, they usually cure after 24 hours and can be used after 5-7 days. Moreover, they will cure slowly in cool weather, and in hotter weather, they will dry faster. Remember that epoxies are temperature-sensitive. The constant temperature will ensure perfect curing.
Yes, you can apply as many layers of the coat as you need for the desired result; but the procedure is a little bit tricky. First of all, if the first layer of resin has not fully cured and is still tacky to the touch – but not sticky, this is the ideal time to pour another layer. On the other hand, if the countertop epoxy resin surface has fully cured, you will need to 'rough it' by sanding the surface to give the new layer something to adhere to. Don't forget to clean all the dust residue before applying a new sheet of the coat.
To keep epoxy countertops "in good health," you should follow the following instructions. Never use abrasives or alcohol on the epoxy surface. It will take away the shine of the surface, making it dull and cloudy. To clean the tabletops, use gentle fabric on the surface, like a towel, rag, or chamois cloth. Moreover, acetone or paint thinner could clean the surface if accidentally it realizes a significant spill. For best results, use steam-cleaning equipment to clean epoxy resin countertops without causing any damage.
The bubbles appear due to any one of the following reasons. Mixing the resin and the hardener too fast and forcefully, not sealing the surface thoroughly, and applying layers on the wet epoxy coat.
Now, firstly, always be careful when mixing the resin. Gentle mix the resin for at least 8-10 min to achieve a homogenous fluid. Secondly, the surface you are working on should be sealed entirely; otherwise, the bubbles will enter your epoxy. Lastly, always wait for at least 6 hours after the first coat to pour another coat.
The bubbles appear on your bar top or countertop epoxy resin due to any one of the following reasons. Mixing the resin and the hardener too fast and forcefully, not sealing the countertop surface thoroughly, and applying layers on the wet epoxy coat.
Now, firstly, always be careful when mixing the resin. Gentle mix the resin for at least 8-10 min to achieve a homogenous fluid. Secondly, the surface you are working on should be sealed entirely; otherwise, the bubbles will enter your epoxy. Lastly, always wait for at least 6 hours after the first coat to pour another coat.