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product_id: 33644981
title: "Pro Marine Supplies Promise Epoxy Resin Kit 1 Gallon - Crystal Clear, Self Leveling, Food Safe for Table Top, Arts, Wood Casting, Jewelry Making, Use with Mica Powder, Silicone Molds, & Alcohol Ink"
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# Self-leveling - flawless smooth finish 1:1 mix ratio - effortless precision Food-safe when cured - kitchen-ready Pro Marine Supplies Promise Epoxy Resin Kit 1 Gallon - Crystal Clear, Self Leveling, Food Safe for Table Top, Arts, Wood Casting, Jewelry Making, Use with Mica Powder, Silicone Molds, & Alcohol Ink

**Brand:** promise epoxy
**Price:** VT41936
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ✨ Pour brilliance, seal perfection 🍽️

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Pro Marine Supplies Promise Epoxy Resin Kit 1 Gallon - Crystal Clear, Self Leveling, Food Safe for Table Top, Arts, Wood Casting, Jewelry Making, Use with Mica Powder, Silicone Molds, & Alcohol Ink by promise epoxy
- **How much does it cost?** VT41936 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- promise epoxy enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted promise epoxy brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Food-Safe & Durable:** Safe for direct food contact and built to withstand daily wear, making it ideal for kitchen and bar surfaces.
- • **Effortless 1:1 Mixing:** Simplify your creative process with a perfect ratio that’s beginner-friendly yet trusted by pros.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Works seamlessly with wood, metal, mica powders, silicone molds, and alcohol inks to unlock limitless artistic possibilities.
- • **Self-Leveling Perfection:** Say goodbye to uneven pours—this resin flows and settles smoothly for a flawless, professional look every time.
- • **Crystal-Clear, High-Gloss Finish:** Elevate your tabletops and crafts with a showroom-worthy, glass-like shine that demands attention.

## Overview

Promise Epoxy Resin Kit delivers a crystal-clear, self-leveling epoxy with a user-friendly 1:1 mix ratio, perfect for professional-grade tabletops, art, and jewelry. Food-safe when fully cured, it offers a durable, water-resistant finish that enhances wood, metal, and mixed media projects. Backed by 40+ years of American craftsmanship, this 1-gallon kit empowers creators to achieve flawless, high-gloss results with lasting protection.

## Description

Product description Promise Epoxy, the top choice for ever maker. Promise Epoxy Epoxy Resin 1-Gallon Epoxy Resin 64 Ounce Kit Fast Cure Epoxy Resin Fast Cure Deep Pour Deep Pour Epoxy Resin UV Art Epoxy Resin Resin Quick Clean

Review: Amazing product! - This product worked absolutely PERFECT for my countertop project. I’m beyond thrilled with the results. Everything went on smooth and gave me just enough time to accomplish what I needed to before the product set. Now, if you’ve never worked with Epoxy Resin there are a few VERY important things you need to keep in mind. I’ve worked with a good amount of resin and done a ton of research on this stuff, here’s all my tips and tricks I’ve picked up for doing countertops. Hope they help! 1) Temperature is CRITICAL. Your space MUST be between 75-85 degrees for the first 24 hours or you run the risk of your resin not setting properly. I’ve tested this theory on purpose and it didn’t turn out right. Even if it is miserable working in that temperature, you won’t regret it when your project turns out right. Scraping resin off your project because you decided to not do this, is literally the worst thing. Just picture runny, sticky, glue like bubblegum that you are trying to get off something. And water DOES NOT WORK for cleanup. Just FYI. Rubbing alcohol gets it off your skin pretty good. But not all of it. 2) Mixing the product for the right amount of time AND dumping it and remixing in a second container is very important. Don’t skip this step. It’s annoying and seems unnecessarily, but really you need to just do it. Yes, even if you’re using an electric mixer, which, side note, generates a lot of bubbles! So if you’re going for glass smooth, stick to a paint mixing stick. Constantly scrape the sides and bottom of your bucket to make sure you’re not leaving any unmixed product. Also, it’s best not to use a mixing container that has corners, stick to a bucket or something that is circular and does not have any wax coating on it. 3) Pouring more is better than pouring less, if you don’t pour enough you’re trying to drag the Epoxy across a surface and it won’t cover evenly. 4) Using a foam roller is great to help spread the Epoxy evenly, but it will absorb lots of resin. Which is good if you are doing a lip or edge of your countertops. You can get away with it well enough. Or I use a plastic paint scraper. That works pretty well too! 5) With this product I didn’t need to use a torch or heat gun very much because I didn’t have many bubbles. I personally like to use a heat gun opposed to a blowtorch because I feel like the heat gun doesn’t get as hot as the blowtorch but it pops the bubbles well enough and you don’t run the risk of scorching your Epoxy as much. 6) If you do decide to mix paint into your resin, make sure it’s Acrylic. Or you can use spray paint. That works well with resin. If you do decide to use any kind of metallic paint, don’t leave it sitting in the bucket for too long. For whatever reason, I left a bucket of resin with metallic spray paint mixed in sitting for a little too long and it got WAY too hot and bubbled up and started melting my bucket... so just a heads up about that. Don’t leave your resin sitting in a small container for too long. 7) Prep your surface well. My countertops had laminate on top so I sanded that well and applied a primer coat (just found a water based paint from Lowe’s.) let that dry completely and it worked great. I purchased two 2 gallon kits and it did a base coat, a second coat, and a final flood (top) coat, (3 coats total.) My countertops are approximately 38 square feet and I just barely had enough. If you’re not experienced with using Epoxy resin, I’d say you should probably get a little extra just to be safe. Whew!! Hope all that helps someone out there! Good luck!
Review: It CAN produce amazing results, but it has many nuances that you need to understand - For first time users, I would highly recommend mixing small amounts and trying little jobs. The product can produce amazing results BUT has many nuances. This is my 2nd kit (and was substantially better than the first from a different manufacturer). I used the product in a cool garage - 55-60f so realize my comments relate to THIS TEMPERATURE. This is a big deal as the viscosity changes dramatically based on temp. If you're using this in the summer in Phoenix in your garage with the door open, this will flow like water! Viscosity will dictate 1) how this flows and if not properly contained completely, how quickly it drips out 2) how it traps bubbles and how thick you can/should pour it 3) if it will level itself out or not. There is NO optimal temperature as you need to figure out how to use it and then decide what works best for your application. I needed a build up to about 1" in certain areas of my project. I took 4-5 applications to get it there based on temp and bubble trap. To that, adding epoxy in layers is super easy, takes no prep other than keeping to clean and then pouring again within 24-36hrs. In fact, I routinely needed to sand edges off based on my forming method (packaging tape which worked pretty well but did allow for some dripping at times) AND POURING FRESH EPOXY OVER MATTE SANDED AREAS RENEWED it to CLEAR AGAIN. This was fantastic when I first tried this and realized I didn't need to sand down with 400-600 grit before repouring. This made reworking an area so easy. Using wax paper or parchment paper under your project works great. It peels off easily after cured Using a heat gun can help a lot. It eliminated a lot of bubbles that came to the surface. It also quickly warms up the epoxy which increases flow which again, can be good or bad depending on your application. When it thins out, more bubbles can also come to the surface and burst. Heat guns can be used to shape the epoxy for up to 2 hours or more after initial pour. I used it to level out the product when it won't cover an area 100%. Once I set it outside after it'd been sitting for a few hours in my garage to cure in the sun. It actually started to move in direct sunshine at 70F after 6 hrs!!! This does not set quickly at 60f. Curing - it is noted in the instructions and is true that it takes a LONG time to fully cure (up to 3 days I believe). If you want to sand an area, it is gummy for the first 12-24 hours making sanding difficult if you want to keep working. Heating it up will cure it more quickly as it'll move the reaction forward faster, but it's not going to happen in minutes or even a few hours. Overall, I think this is a great product. I will use it again for sure. Just really think about how it works both chemically and it's physical traits to help you figure out how to manipulate it. Try small first and don't get in a hurry. It's taken me 2 weeks of working on my project every day to finally get it right mixing 6-10 oz at a time for several sq feet of uneven surface (root ball I'm encasing)

## Features

- Easy Application Process - Enjoy the simplicity of a 1:1 mixing ratio with our epoxy resin kit, perfect for both beginners and experienced DIY enthusiasts. This user-friendly kit is a must-have addition to your resin art and craft projects.
- Food-Safe Epoxy Resin - Our epoxy resin is food-safe when fully cured, making it an excellent choice for kitchen table tops, bar tops, and other food contact surfaces. Compatible with wood and metal, it ensures flawless clarity in your artistic ventures.
- Self-Leveling Epoxy - Say goodbye to uneven pours with our self-leveling epoxy resin. Ideal for bartops, craft tables, countertop table, and more, our resin guarantees a sleek, high-gloss finish.
- Crystal-Clear Finish - Unleash your creativity with our epoxy resin's crystal-clear, high-gloss finish. Add a touch of sophistication to your tabletops, wood art, resin crafts, and more.
- Water-Resistant and Durable - Protect your resin art and home décor from moisture damage with our water-resistant epoxy resin. Designed for daily use, it offers long-lasting protection and maintains the pristine condition of your projects.
- American Made Quality - Promise Epoxy brings over 40 years of experience in epoxy resin craftsmanship, proudly based in the USA. Our focus on quality and formula perfection sets our products apart.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01LYK2NAG |
| Additional Features | Food-Safe When Fully Cured, High Gloss Finish, Impact Proof, Self Leveling, Water Resistant |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,993 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #16 in Tile Epoxy Adhesives |
| Brand | Promise Epoxy |
| Brand Name | Promise Epoxy |
| Color | Crystal Clear |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 33,281 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 10 x 10 x 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 10 x 10 x 5 inches |
| Manufacturer | Promise Epoxy |
| Manufacturer Part Number | PTT1GK-CAN |
| Material | Epoxy Resin |
| Material Type | Epoxy Resin |
| Model Number | CECOMINOD097661 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Style | Without Accessories |
| Size | 1 Gal |
| Unit Count | 128.0 Fluid Ounces |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Promise Epoxy
- **Color:** Crystal Clear
- **Item Form:** Liquid
- **Material:** Epoxy Resin
- **Special Feature:** Food-Safe When Fully Cured, High Gloss Finish, Impact Proof, Self Leveling, Water Resistant

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will this work over Minwax polyurethane (oil based).  i see it wont react well with oil based stain so i applied poly over the stain. thoughts?**
A: epoxy can go over them in about 24 hours. OIL BASED paints take a LONG time to fully dry. If an oil-based paint is used, you must apply 3 coats of oil-based polyurethane to seal the surface before applying a seal coat of our UltraClear epoxy. If you go directly over the oil-based paint and it is not completely dry, you run the risk of the epoxy not sticking to the surface and peeling off months later.

**Q: how many square feet does it cover**
A: You can calculate volume needed IN OUNCES using the following formula:
Length X Width  X  Thickness  X  .55411
Length, width & thickness are in inches. 
If you have an area that's 20 by 15 inches, that area is 300 square inches.
If you want a covering that's 1/8 of an inch thick, 1 divided by 8 = .125 inches.
300  X  .125   X   .55411  = 20.78  ounces.
I typically add 10% to play it safe.

**Q: will sealing bare wood surface prevent bubbles forming?**
A: The product should be applied in two stages. The first stage is referred to as the seal coat. The seal coat is a small batch of epoxy that is brushed on in a thin layer to seal any pores in the surface and prevent air bubbles from forming in the following flood coat. Our epoxy is used for both your seal coat and your flood coat.

**Q: I want to make a coffee table that the epoxy goes to the edge of. What materials can be used to make a mold that the cured epoxy would release from?**
A: I use plastic Scotch tape all the time, and I think it works the best. However, if you dam the edges, you will wind up with a thick layer of epoxy around the edge of your table. You can also tape the bottom edge of the table, pour and let it run off, smooth the edges and then all you have to do is peel the tape off the underside and you'll have protected, smooth edges. Good luck!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Amazing product!
*by R***E on June 11, 2019*

This product worked absolutely PERFECT for my countertop project. I’m beyond thrilled with the results. Everything went on smooth and gave me just enough time to accomplish what I needed to before the product set. Now, if you’ve never worked with Epoxy Resin there are a few VERY important things you need to keep in mind. I’ve worked with a good amount of resin and done a ton of research on this stuff, here’s all my tips and tricks I’ve picked up for doing countertops. Hope they help! 1) Temperature is CRITICAL. Your space MUST be between 75-85 degrees for the first 24 hours or you run the risk of your resin not setting properly. I’ve tested this theory on purpose and it didn’t turn out right. Even if it is miserable working in that temperature, you won’t regret it when your project turns out right. Scraping resin off your project because you decided to not do this, is literally the worst thing. Just picture runny, sticky, glue like bubblegum that you are trying to get off something. And water DOES NOT WORK for cleanup. Just FYI. Rubbing alcohol gets it off your skin pretty good. But not all of it. 2) Mixing the product for the right amount of time AND dumping it and remixing in a second container is very important. Don’t skip this step. It’s annoying and seems unnecessarily, but really you need to just do it. Yes, even if you’re using an electric mixer, which, side note, generates a lot of bubbles! So if you’re going for glass smooth, stick to a paint mixing stick. Constantly scrape the sides and bottom of your bucket to make sure you’re not leaving any unmixed product. Also, it’s best not to use a mixing container that has corners, stick to a bucket or something that is circular and does not have any wax coating on it. 3) Pouring more is better than pouring less, if you don’t pour enough you’re trying to drag the Epoxy across a surface and it won’t cover evenly. 4) Using a foam roller is great to help spread the Epoxy evenly, but it will absorb lots of resin. Which is good if you are doing a lip or edge of your countertops. You can get away with it well enough. Or I use a plastic paint scraper. That works pretty well too! 5) With this product I didn’t need to use a torch or heat gun very much because I didn’t have many bubbles. I personally like to use a heat gun opposed to a blowtorch because I feel like the heat gun doesn’t get as hot as the blowtorch but it pops the bubbles well enough and you don’t run the risk of scorching your Epoxy as much. 6) If you do decide to mix paint into your resin, make sure it’s Acrylic. Or you can use spray paint. That works well with resin. If you do decide to use any kind of metallic paint, don’t leave it sitting in the bucket for too long. For whatever reason, I left a bucket of resin with metallic spray paint mixed in sitting for a little too long and it got WAY too hot and bubbled up and started melting my bucket... so just a heads up about that. Don’t leave your resin sitting in a small container for too long. 7) Prep your surface well. My countertops had laminate on top so I sanded that well and applied a primer coat (just found a water based paint from Lowe’s.) let that dry completely and it worked great. I purchased two 2 gallon kits and it did a base coat, a second coat, and a final flood (top) coat, (3 coats total.) My countertops are approximately 38 square feet and I just barely had enough. If you’re not experienced with using Epoxy resin, I’d say you should probably get a little extra just to be safe. Whew!! Hope all that helps someone out there! Good luck!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It CAN produce amazing results, but it has many nuances that you need to understand
*by J***E on May 9, 2023*

For first time users, I would highly recommend mixing small amounts and trying little jobs. The product can produce amazing results BUT has many nuances. This is my 2nd kit (and was substantially better than the first from a different manufacturer). I used the product in a cool garage - 55-60f so realize my comments relate to THIS TEMPERATURE. This is a big deal as the viscosity changes dramatically based on temp. If you're using this in the summer in Phoenix in your garage with the door open, this will flow like water! Viscosity will dictate 1) how this flows and if not properly contained completely, how quickly it drips out 2) how it traps bubbles and how thick you can/should pour it 3) if it will level itself out or not. There is NO optimal temperature as you need to figure out how to use it and then decide what works best for your application. I needed a build up to about 1" in certain areas of my project. I took 4-5 applications to get it there based on temp and bubble trap. To that, adding epoxy in layers is super easy, takes no prep other than keeping to clean and then pouring again within 24-36hrs. In fact, I routinely needed to sand edges off based on my forming method (packaging tape which worked pretty well but did allow for some dripping at times) AND POURING FRESH EPOXY OVER MATTE SANDED AREAS RENEWED it to CLEAR AGAIN. This was fantastic when I first tried this and realized I didn't need to sand down with 400-600 grit before repouring. This made reworking an area so easy. Using wax paper or parchment paper under your project works great. It peels off easily after cured Using a heat gun can help a lot. It eliminated a lot of bubbles that came to the surface. It also quickly warms up the epoxy which increases flow which again, can be good or bad depending on your application. When it thins out, more bubbles can also come to the surface and burst. Heat guns can be used to shape the epoxy for up to 2 hours or more after initial pour. I used it to level out the product when it won't cover an area 100%. Once I set it outside after it'd been sitting for a few hours in my garage to cure in the sun. It actually started to move in direct sunshine at 70F after 6 hrs!!! This does not set quickly at 60f. Curing - it is noted in the instructions and is true that it takes a LONG time to fully cure (up to 3 days I believe). If you want to sand an area, it is gummy for the first 12-24 hours making sanding difficult if you want to keep working. Heating it up will cure it more quickly as it'll move the reaction forward faster, but it's not going to happen in minutes or even a few hours. Overall, I think this is a great product. I will use it again for sure. Just really think about how it works both chemically and it's physical traits to help you figure out how to manipulate it. Try small first and don't get in a hurry. It's taken me 2 weeks of working on my project every day to finally get it right mixing 6-10 oz at a time for several sq feet of uneven surface (root ball I'm encasing)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This stuff is amazing.
*by J***E on October 22, 2018*

I recently built a bar in our house, and I really wanted a proper bar top finish. I am in love with this stuff right now, and if I'm not careful, half of the surfaces in my house are going to be covered in it eventually. I buy a LOT of stuff through Amazon and writing reviews isn't my thing, but after the help I got from reading reviews here, I felt like I had to leave one of my own. First off, check out the manufacturers site for their video on prep and application. It's really that easy, and everything you NEED to know is in that short vid. Here are a few tips based on my first-time experience with anything like this. 1. Get the temperature up in the room as much as you can, and def get the temperature of the bottles up higher than a normal room temperature. I used a small electric space heater in the room (as well as the normal baseboard heating), and placed the 4 bottles of stuff a few feet away from it for an hour or so. It completely "loosened up" the viscosity of the liquids and made mixing almost effortless. I read about people mixing this stuff for 20 mins... get it nice and warm (NOT hot) and you'll have it mixed and clear by hand with a paint stick in under 5 mins. 2. Pour part B into your mixing container first, and pour part A into B. Also makes mixing easier. 3. Make sure whatever you're applying this to is 100% as level as you can get it. It's unforgiving in that aspect, it's going to go where gravity takes it. You have enough time to work with the liquid goo on the surface once it's poured. I used a foam brush (like one you would use to apply stain) to move the thicker areas from the pour around a bit during both coats to ensure full coverage everywhere. Don't worry about brushstrokes in the first couple mins, it will self level and look like a sheet of glass within a few minutes of not touching it any further. 4. If you're going to have the liquid run off the sides to coat the vertical edges, apply a strip of painter's tape to the underside of that vertical edge (parallel to the top you're coating). It made removing the extra resin that drips off and eventually hardens into little balls on the underside super easy. I removed the tape once the resin was completely done dripping, but before it was 100% hardened (approx. 3 hours after the flood coat). A sharp utility knife took care of any other little semi-hard drips that the tape didn't get. But the tape saved me a LOT of time. If you follow the manufacturer's directions and some of the tips in the reviews here, you won't be disappointed. I'm still shocked at how good this stuff made my bar look. We'll def be bringing some of our other old coffee tables and end tables back to life with this stuff soon.

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