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OUTDOOR TABLE
Tried multiple coats of polyurethane and it failed to protect the wood. I then decided to give Ultra Clear Epoxy a go. The table became warped and a touch un-level due to the polyurethane failure. So, I applied a seal coat, then built a dam, and made a pour of Epoxy. The results have led me to prepare to do another table very soon! Maybe more in the future, easy and beautiful finish.
William · 3 days ago
Fabulous product!
I've done a few epoxy projects and this product is the very best! Super easy to work with. I've used it on counter tops, buffet tops, and it is tough, durable and super clear. Provides a mirror-like final product. LOVE IT. Fabulous product and well worth the cost.
JoAnn · 6 days ago
First project Live edge Red Cedar shelf
Great product but I wish they didn’t recommend using a full quart to seal coat. I mixed the entire quart but only needed about a half pint to seal coat. I was overzealous and decided to go forward with the pour so I w out of not waste the product. 1 quart was more than enough to complete my project but I had the bubbles popping up from the knots Im the wood and held the heat gun way to close and moved way to slow and causes foggy patches on the knots. I just stopped when I noticed the fog and let it cure for over 72hours and began sanding the foggy spots and bubbles. I plant to order more epoxy and repour after mixing a small amount and seal coating correctly. This stuff dries clear as glass and I may not even wet sand and buff if the 2nd round goes well. I would like to see more explanations on the site to help others not waste product on small projects. I used the FAQ section and the best advice I read was to mix the entire quart which was way too much. I can’t wait to get this finished and installed in my bar. I am buying a gallon this time because I want to do more projects. The directions are clear and I did not follow them, so I got what I deserved. My recommendation is to mix smaller batches for seal coating and if you use the included heat gun, to move fast and stay far away from the workpiece to keep from scorching the epoxy. I am sharing the round 1 photo and will submit a final once it is complete
LISA · 10 days ago



