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 Avoid using this product in direct sunlight.

 The ideal temperature for use of this product is 77°F. Best results for this product can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment.

 It is not recommended to wet out fiberglass over 1/8 in thickness. Use of more than 1/8 may generate excessive heat. Allow layer to tack up (but not fully cure) prior to pouring next layer.

 Boatyard Polyester Resin is a non-specified resin that contains different types of polyester resins and wax. Material may cure hard and tack-free due to wax. If so, product will need to be sanded prior to adding another layer in order to promote good bonding.

 This is an economical laminating resin for repairs on boats, small parts production, autos, etc. Not recommended for use below the waterline.

 If sanding is required to apply more fiberglass, use 36, 24, or 16 grit. Low grits will create deeper scratches to make the new layer adhere better to the existing one. Be sure to clean the surface before applying another layer.

 To apply gelcoat, prep the surface with 80 grit sandpaper. To apply primer, prep the surface with 220 grit sandpaper. To apply paint, prep the surface with 320 grit sandpaper.

If you have any additional questions or need a product for critical applications, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-272-7890

Directions for Use:
Step 1: Choose the appropriate volume for your project. The type of fiberglass used will determine the amount of resin needed.
Step 2: Make sure to agitate or stir the product thoroughly before use.
Step 3: Mix 1 to 2% MEKP, in resin solution thoroughly. Please refer to Catalyst Concentration Chart for quantities.
Step 4: Thinner fiberglass can easily be wet through. To thoroughly wet out heavier materials, apply resin first to one side, then flip the glass over to wet out the other side. Use paint-style rollers to distribute resin quickly.
Step 5: Roll each layer with a glass roller to remove air. The fiberglass will go completely transparent when it is adequately wet.
Step 6: Add sanding aid (Product #123833) to the final coat to allow a full cure and a tack-free surface. Refer to Sanding Aid Chart for quantities.
Item#:
135236
Manufacturer:
FGCI Website
 
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Your Price:
77.99
Each
Avoid using product in direct sunlight.

 The ideal temperature for use of this product is 77°F. Best results for this product can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment.

 It is generally not recommended to wet out fiberglass over 1/8 in thickness. Use of more than 1/8 may generate excessive heat. Allow layer to tack up, but not fully cure, prior to adding additional layers.

 General Purpose Polyester resin is a standard grade of a formulated product. This unsaturated polyester resin is designed to wet out the glass reinforcement rapidly without drainage. The rapid wetting will save time in laying up laminates.

 This is an economical resin, designed for hand lay up of boats, panels and other industrial fabrication of demanding quality.

 If sanding is required to apply more fiberglass, use 36, 24 or 16 grit. Low grits will create deeper scratches, allowing the new layer to adhere better to the existing one. Be sure to clean the surface before applying another layer.

 To apply gelcoat over the resin, prep the surface with 80 grit sandpaper. To apply primer, prep the surface with 220 grit sandpaper. To apply paint, prep the surface with 320 grit sandpaper.

 If you have any additional questions or need a product for critical applications, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-272-7890

Directions for Use:
Step 1: Choose the appropriate volume for your project. The type of fiberglass materials used will determine the amount of resin needed.
Step 2: Make sure to agitate or stir the product thoroughly before use.
Step 3: Mix in 1 to 2% MEKP. Please refer to Catalyst Concentration Chart for quantities.
Step 4: Thinner fiberglass can easily be wet through. To thoroughly wet out heavier materials, apply resin first to one side, then flip the glass over to wet out the other side. Use paint-style rollers to distribute resin quickly.
Step 5: Roll each layer with a glass roller to remove air. The fiberglass will go completely transparent when it is adequately wet.
Step 6: Add sanding aid (Product #123833) to the final coat to allow a full cure and a tack-free surface. Refer to Sanding Aid Chart for quantities.
Item#:
135232
Manufacturer:
FGCI Website
 
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Your Price:
108.55
Each
 

Directions for Use:

Step 1: The ideal working temperature is around 77°F. Best  results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a leveled and flat work surface.

 

Step 2: Using the Laminate Coverage Chart, measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 2 parts Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume. Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and allow room for mixing.

 

Step 3: The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners as you mix. Be careful to not whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to “hand speed.” For smaller quantities, use stir sticks. Do not mix more than a gallon.

 

Step 4: Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the project’s sides. Resin can be poured up to 2” thick per pour.

 

Step 5: See Additional Information for guidance to help
eliminate bubbles that have risen to the surface of the resin.

 

Step 6: If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be lightly sticky. Once the second pour is made,   bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel hard after 48 hours, but full cure and maximum
hardness can
require up to 7 days, depending upon the temperature.

<br><br>

· The Water Clear Slow Cast can be poured as much as 2” thick without cracking.

 

· To remove air bubbles that have risen to the surface of the poured epoxy: use an industrial heat gun. Avoid heating any one spot for too long so as to prevent any distortions in the finished product. 

       

· This product will work well with wood, glass, ceramic,  stone aggregate, cement, electronic parts and most metals. Do not use over an oil-based stain.

 

This product may be used to embed or encapsulate items for viewing and display, as long as the items are sealed first. Objects that may be embedded include bugs, small stones, LED lights, electronic parts, or other mementos.

 

· If you wish to apply paper decals or other objects under the Water Clear Slow Cast surface, those objects need to be bonded to the surface either with Table Top  Epoxy or craft glue.

 

· Some wood may take the material well in a single coat; however, many types of wood require a seal coat to prevent air bubbles from rising out of the wood and ruining the surface. Older, more porous pieces of wood may contain both air and moisture that  can contaminate the finish. In this case, the user may first paint on a very thin coat of Water Clear Slow Cast, allowing that to set before pouring the new layer.

 

· If a second coat of Slow Cast is required, apply while the first coat is still lightly sticky. If the first coat has fully hardened, a light sanding is suggested before the recoat.

 

· One of the best things about this product is the ease with which it can be re-coated after a period of time. Even a well- worn, scratched surface can be lightly sanded and recoated with fresh material to be returned to its original luster.

 

· This product has excellent UV resistance, but all epoxy products will eventually begin to yellow under sunlight. This includes the curing agent side resin, as well as the finished cured products.
 

 

· Clean Up Procedure: Tools can be cleaned with T-12, isopropyl alcohol 99%, or a residue-free cleaner. Do not use soap and water.

 

 

 

 

 

Item#:
142378
 
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Your Price:
265.74
EACH
Avoid using product in direct sunlight.

 The ideal temperature for use of this product is 77°F. Best results for this product can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment.

 It is generally not recommended to wet out fiberglass over 1/8 in thickness. Use of more than 1/8 may generate excessive heat. Allow layer to tack up, but not fully cure, prior to adding additional layers.

 General Purpose Polyester resin is a standard grade of a formulated product. This unsaturated polyester resin is designed to wet out the glass reinforcement rapidly without drainage. The rapid wetting will save time in laying up laminates.

 This is an economical resin, designed for hand lay up of boats, panels and other industrial fabrication of demanding quality.

 If sanding is required to apply more fiberglass, use 36, 24 or 16 grit. Low grits will create deeper scratches, allowing the new layer to adhere better to the existing one. Be sure to clean the surface before applying another layer.

 To apply gelcoat over the resin, prep the surface with 80 grit sandpaper. To apply primer, prep the surface with 220 grit sandpaper. To apply paint, prep the surface with 320 grit sandpaper.

 If you have any additional questions or need a product for critical applications, please contact Customer Service at 1-800-272-7890

Directions for Use:
Step 1: Choose the appropriate volume for your project. The type of fiberglass materials used will determine the amount of resin needed.
Step 2: Make sure to agitate or stir the product thoroughly before use.
Step 3: Mix in 1 to 2% MEKP. Please refer to Catalyst Concentration Chart for quantities.
Step 4: Thinner fiberglass can easily be wet through. To thoroughly wet out heavier materials, apply resin first to one side, then flip the glass over to wet out the other side. Use paint-style rollers to distribute resin quickly.
Step 5: Roll each layer with a glass roller to remove air. The fiberglass will go completely transparent when it is adequately wet.
Step 6: Add sanding aid (Product #123833) to the final coat to allow a full cure and a tack-free surface. Refer to Sanding Aid Chart for quantities.
Item#:
134704
Manufacturer Item:
COR61-AA-344SS
 
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Your Price:
2.93
Pound

Directions for Use:

Step 1: The ideal working temperature is around 77°F. Best  results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a leveled and flat work surface.

 

Step 2: Using the Laminate Coverage Chart, measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 2 parts Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume. Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and allow room for mixing.

 

Step 3: The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners as you mix. Be careful to not whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to “hand speed.” For smaller quantities, use stir sticks. Do not mix more than a gallon.

 

Step 4: Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the project’s sides. Resin can be poured up to 2” thick per pour.

 

Step 5: See Additional Information for guidance to help
eliminate bubbles that have risen to the surface of the resin.

 

Step 6: If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be lightly sticky. Once the second pour is made,   bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel hard after 48 hours, but full cure and maximum
hardness can
require up to 7 days, depending upon the temperature.

<br><br>

· The Water Clear Slow Cast can be poured as much as 2” thick without cracking.

 

· To remove air bubbles that have risen to the surface of the poured epoxy: use an industrial heat gun. Avoid heating any one spot for too long so as to prevent any distortions in the finished product. 

       

· This product will work well with wood, glass, ceramic,  stone aggregate, cement, electronic parts and most metals. Do not use over an oil-based stain.

 

This product may be used to embed or encapsulate items for viewing and display, as long as the items are sealed first. Objects that may be embedded include bugs, small stones, LED lights, electronic parts, or other mementos.

 

· If you wish to apply paper decals or other objects under the Water Clear Slow Cast surface, those objects need to be bonded to the surface either with Table Top  Epoxy or craft glue.

 

· Some wood may take the material well in a single coat; however, many types of wood require a seal coat to prevent air bubbles from rising out of the wood and ruining the surface. Older, more porous pieces of wood may contain both air and moisture that  can contaminate the finish. In this case, the user may first paint on a very thin coat of Water Clear Slow Cast, allowing that to set before pouring the new layer.

 

· If a second coat of Slow Cast is required, apply while the first coat is still lightly sticky. If the first coat has fully hardened, a light sanding is suggested before the recoat.

 

· One of the best things about this product is the ease with which it can be re-coated after a period of time. Even a well- worn, scratched surface can be lightly sanded and recoated with fresh material to be returned to its original luster.

 

· This product has excellent UV resistance, but all epoxy products will eventually begin to yellow under sunlight. This includes the curing agent side resin, as well as the finished cured products.
 

 

· Clean Up Procedure: Tools can be cleaned with T-12, isopropyl alcohol 99%, or a residue-free cleaner. Do not use soap and water.

Item#:
142380
 
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Your Price:
700.63
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Item#:
141816
 
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2.71
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Directions for Use:

Step 1: The ideal working temperature is around 77°F. Best results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a leveled and flat work surface.
Step 2: Using the Laminate Coverage Chart, measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 1 part Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume or 100 parts Base Resin to 83 parts Curing Agent by weight. Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and allow room for mixing.
Step 3: The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners as you mix. Be careful to not whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to hand speed. For smaller quantities, use stir sticks. Do not mix more than a gallon.
Step 4: Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the projects sides.
Step 5: See Additional Information for guidance to help eliminate bubbles that have risen to the surface of the resin.
Step 6: If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be lightly sticky. Once the second pour is made, bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel well-cured after 24 hours, but full cure and maximum hardness can require up to 7 days depending upon the temperature.
Item#:
125338
 
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Your Price:
16.13
Each
Directions for Use:

Step 1: The ideal working temperature is around 77°F. Best results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a leveled and flat work surface.
Step 2: Using the Laminate Coverage Chart, measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 1 part Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume or 100 parts Base Resin to 83 parts Curing Agent by weight. Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and allow room for mixing.
Step 3: The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners as you mix. Be careful to not whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to hand speed. For smaller quantities, use stir sticks. Do not mix more than a gallon.
Step 4: Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the projects sides.
Step 5: See Additional Information for guidance to help eliminate bubbles that have risen to the surface of the resin.
Step 6: If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be lightly sticky. Once the second pour is made, bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel well-cured after 24 hours, but full cure and maximum hardness can require up to 7 days depending upon the temperature.
Item#:
125339
 
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Your Price:
19.99
Each
 Directions for Use:
Step 1: Choose the appropriate volume for your project. The type of fiberglass used will determine the amount of resin needed.
Step 2: Make sure to agitate or stir the product thoroughly before use.
Step 3: Mix in the MEKP, stirring thoroughly. Please refer to the Catalyst Concentration Chart for quantities.
Step 4: Thinner fiberglass can easily be wet through. To thoroughly wet out heavier materials, apply resin first to one side, then flip the glass over to wet out the other side. Use paint-style rollers to distribute resin quickly.
Step 5: Roll each layer with a glass roller to remove air. The fiberglass will go completely transparent when it is adequately wet.
Step 6: Add sanding aid (Product #123833) to the final coat to allow a full cure and a tack-free surface.
Item#:
128848
Manufacturer:
FGCI Website
 
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Directions for Use:

Step 1: The ideal working temperature is around 77°F. Best results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a leveled and flat work surface.
Step 2: Using the Laminate Coverage Chart, measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 1 part Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume or 100 parts Base Resin to 83 parts Curing Agent by weight. Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and allow room for mixing.
Step 3: The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners as you mix. Be careful to not whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to hand speed. For smaller quantities, use stir sticks. Do not mix more than a gallon.
Step 4: Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the projects sides.
Step 5: See Additional Information for guidance to help eliminate bubbles that have risen to the surface of the resin.
Step 6: If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be lightly sticky. Once the second pour is made, bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel well-cured after 24 hours, but full cure and maximum hardness can require up to 7 days depending upon the temperature.
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125340
 
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Directions for Use:

Step 1: The ideal working temperature is around 77°F. Best results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a leveled and flat work surface.
Step 2: Using the Laminate Coverage Chart, measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 1 part Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume or 100 parts Base Resin to 83 parts Curing Agent by weight. Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and allow room for mixing.
Step 3: The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners as you mix. Be careful to not whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to hand speed. For smaller quantities, use stir sticks. Do not mix more than a gallon.
Step 4: Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the projects sides.
Step 5: See Additional Information for guidance to help eliminate bubbles that have risen to the surface of the resin.
Step 6: If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be lightly sticky. Once the second pour is made, bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel well-cured after 24 hours, but full cure and maximum hardness can require up to 7 days depending upon the temperature.
Item#:
125341
 
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Your Price:
57.49
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Directions for Use:

Step 1: The ideal working temperature is around 77°F. Best results can be obtained at temperatures between 70°F and 85°F, in a clean, dry, dust-free environment. Avoid working in high humidity. We recommend using this product on a leveled and flat work surface.
Step 2: Using the Laminate Coverage Chart, measure product in accordance with your intended use. Prepare 1 part Base Resin to 1 part Curing Agent by liquid volume or 100 parts Base Resin to 83 parts Curing Agent by weight. Pour the Curing Agent first and then the Base Resin into a clean, smooth-sided container large enough to hold all the liquid and allow room for mixing.
Step 3: The material must be mixed thoroughly for at least 3 minutes. Be sure to scrape the container sides, bottom, and corners as you mix. Be careful to not whip excessive air into the mixture. If mixing a gallon, use a power mixer set to hand speed. For smaller quantities, use stir sticks. Do not mix more than a gallon.
Step 4: Pour the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a squeegee or gloved hand. Continue to pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the projects sides.
Step 5: See Additional Information for guidance to help eliminate bubbles that have risen to the surface of the resin.
Step 6: If you are going to make a second pour, the first pour should still be lightly sticky. Once the second pour is made, bubbles may once again need to be removed. Material will feel well-cured after 24 hours, but full cure and maximum hardness can require up to 7 days depending upon the temperature.
Item#:
125343
 
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428.84
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