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✨ Cast brilliance that lasts — make your art unforgettable! 🛡️
Alumilite Amazing Clear Cast Plus is a premium 474 ml two-part epoxy resin featuring advanced UV resistance to minimize yellowing, a user-friendly 1:1 mix ratio, and a slow cure for bubble-free, high-gloss finishes. Perfect for a wide range of creative projects including coating, casting, and encapsulation, it offers limitless color customization and durable, weatherproof protection to preserve your art and keepsakes with professional-grade clarity.
| ASIN | B00CVYNQ4U |
| Brand Name | Alumilite |
| Color | Clear |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Bottle |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (14,723) |
| Full Cure Time | 5 Days |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00040232000553 |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Type Name | Casting Resin |
| Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Alumilite |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model | 10590 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Weatherproof |
| Specific Uses For Product | Craft |
| UPC | 369251637954 040232000553 |
| Unit Count | 7 Piece |
| Viscosity | Low |
| Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
M**N
Good
Very easy to use and no smell 👍🏼 I ordered it again
J**P
Excellent product
Used to make an ipod faceplate. Works great on thin pours. Highly recommended.
M**C
Lo compre para utilizarlo en un vaso de acero inoxidable para recubrirlo y quedo super bien. Dos pasadas dejandolo secar 10 min y listo
K**G
Arrived before said date works a treat
F**O
Love it very smooth
S**E
I began doing tumblers a couple months ago, and originally I had chosen another epoxy. For some reason those cups never turned out quite right no matter what I did. I heard about this epoxy and suddenly all the issues I was having went away. I mix for a couple minutes, coat my tumbler, then gently hit it with a heat gun and it's perfect. No bubbles. It's perfectly clear. I feel like it's very forgiving as far as mixing too because there are a few times I think my measurements were slightly off and it still hardened and did what it's supposed to do. There is a slight odor, but it's not bad at all. This is a solid product, and it goes a long way. Definitely recommend this to anyone who is interested in making tumblers.
S**D
I'm an expert at this now it seems. This is epoxy resin, it is FDA approved and once cured send to be completely stable. Pot/working time is 30-40 minutes. Cure time is a minimum of 24 hours for small-medium pieces. I've only had one piece yellow. It's UV RESISTANT once cured, however, the sun destroys everything eventually. I've encapsulated insects, flowers, mixed in dyes, glitters and sand, I know everything now. This is a great working product, but there are somethings you should know: The ratio is 1:1, there's no wiggle room there, period. If your mix is slightly off you will have a eternally tacky piece, measure with precision or work with something more forgiving. MIX! Mix until you're bored to tears and then mix some more, mixing in transparent semi-flexible cups (like the medicine cups provided) let you see if there are streaks, swirls, or cloudiness/filled with micro bubbles, all of these are signs that you're cutting corners on mixing. That mix should be clear, some bubbles are okay, but I'll get to that. You only have 40 minutes to mix in your additives, work quickly and be prepared. Keep your work space ready for the occasional sticky and incontrollable spill. Clean with alcohol while it's still wet, acetone probably works better but I ain't got time for that. Your enbedded items should be dry, slightly heat resistant, as I've clocked my resin curing at 170-degrees F for a 25oz piece. The thicker/bigger your piece is the higher the temp will be while curing, most small jewelry pieces experience little to no heating. If your embed is wet, your piece will eventually fail, bugs that seem dry might cook hidden fluids and wreck your piece, flowers that aren't dry will cook and discolor, keep that in mind. Dyes and glitters are the safest but honestly sometimes it just comes out looking cheap, just do you, okay? I've found that it takes 24 hours to be able to demold but another 24 hours until the tackiness is completely gone and the pieces are COMPLETELY CURED. I've also put a lot of finger prints on things in my impatience, do just forget about your piece for 48 hours, then demold. Also I don't wear gloves because this stuff is sooo sticky. I've read the SDS and technical data and you probably shouldn't but they don't make gloves that make that reasonable yet. If you have large bubbles, you can heat your piece up with a WARM hair dryer or do it like I do and just use a fire place lighter and hold a steady flame, ~1 second, over the surface bubble and it will pop right away. Otherwise smaller bubbles tend to de-gas by themselves while curing, if it's cloudy, as in filled with micro bubbles, try the hair dryer and gently warm up your material/resin surface, maybe a few tappy-taps on a solid surface, and a silent prayer to the Resin Gods might help too. If this is too much for you, it's okay to give up, it is an expensive, messy, and regularly frustrating hobby to have to learn from trail and error, so I hope someone can learn from my mistakes. Good luck. Cheers mate!
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