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Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2025
this is great thank you
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
I was really scared of buying this product because of the bad reviews. But I decided to purchase it. I got the correct amount of resin. And it did dried up pretty quick under the uv lamp.GREAT PRODUCT.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
This is the best UV resin. It dries quickly, sets clear (no yellow) and has plenty of product for multiple projects. I bought this to make earrings and I am really impressed.
Masson Elise
Reviewed in France on April 15, 2025
Cette résine UV est idéale pour les projets de bijoux, de moulage ou de décoration DIY. Elle est facile à utiliser, durcit rapidement sous une lampe UV, et offre un fini transparent et brillant. La texture est fluide, ce qui permet une application précise et sans bulles.Le flacon de 200g est généreux, parfait pour plusieurs créations. De plus, la résine est peu odorante, ce qui rend son utilisation agréable. Un excellent choix pour les amateurs comme pour les professionnels du DIY !
Misty Thomas
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
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kirstenL
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
I've been using a mix of bands of uv resin and have made hundreds of items. It always seemed like one brand was as good as the next. When I made a typical drop pendant with this brand, I immediately noticed a huge difference. The clarity of the cured resin is like crystal or glass. There are far less bubbles to contend with and the viscosity is just a bit thicker than others, making the perfect dome easy enough for a beginner! I don't see myself buying anything but this going forward.
nikki ablett
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 6, 2024
Having used a few UV resins. This one is by far the best, Good value for money. Easy to use. I found that no matter what pigments i have used the results are always perfect. I always cure for a couple of cycles to make sure it is fully cured but have found that it doesn't leave any sticky residue. After curing i turn over and give the bottom layer a final cure and it pops out of the mould perfectly. Have had lots of comments on my works since using this.
Point of View
Reviewed in Italy on December 4, 2024
È già la seconda volta che la acquisto perché in questa fascia di prezzo è assolutamente la migliore. Io la uso per sigillare dei portachiavi dipinti e non mi ha dato mai problemi! Consigliata se si cerca qualcosa di qualità ma a buon prezzo!
Kaufkowski ⭐
Reviewed in Germany on December 13, 2024
Ich habe mir dieses Bastelkunstharz als Kleber Alternative gekauft.Wer kennt es nicht, man will kurz etwas mit Sekundenkleber kleben und entweder hält es nicht vernünftig, der Kleber trocknet nicht ab oder ist schon wieder in der Dose eingetrocknet.Auf der Suche nach alternativen bin ich auf Epoxidharz gestoßen und somit auf diesen Bastelkleber und die Idee war schnell gefasst, warum nicht diesen UV aushärtenden Kunstharz als Klebstoff alternative nutzen?!Schnell mal umgeschaut und festgestellt dass es auch UV aushärtende Sekundenkleber gibt.Da ich annehme dass es exakt die gleiche Rezeptur wie normales uv-aushärtendes Kunstharz ist, habe ich mich für dieses Produkt entschieden. Es ist um ein vielfaches günstiger als die als uv-sekundenkleber angepriesenen Produkte.Praxistest:Zwischenzeitlich habe ich schon etliche Dinge mit diesem Kunstharz repariert und ich muss sagen ich liebe es!Beim normalen zusammenkleben ist der Vorteil dass man die Bauteile beliebig lang justieren kann, erst wenn man mit der UV-Lampe oder Sonnenlicht in Berührung kommt härtet das Kunstharz aus.Natürlich muss man darauf achten, das Licht die Möglichkeit hat das Kunstharz zu erreichen, großflächige Klebungen von zwei flachen Seiten aufeinander dürften daher schwierig sein, wenn vollflächig verklebt werden soll und nicht nur an den Kanten... insofern es sich bei dem zu verklebende Materialien nicht um durchsichtige plexige Glasscheiben oder ähnliches handelt.Ein weiterer großer Vorteil ist, dass man mit dem Kunstharz fehlendes Material auffüllen kann, indem man Schicht für Schicht das Bauteil remoduliert. Beispiel: wenn bei einem plastikbauteil Teile ausgebrochen sind, legt man es flach auf eine Alufolie fügt es zusammen und füllt die Lücke einfach komplett mit dem Kunstharz aus.Für mich ist dieser Kunstharz optimal, da man im Preis-Leistungsverhältnis viel Kunstharz erhält das(wenn man es für klebezwecke benutzt) sehr sehr lange halten wird.
Kaitlyn L
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
It cures so fast and doesn’t leave a sticky residue after curing. Will definitely purchase again. I don’t smell anything when using and it is very useful for sealing Snowglobe cups or making glitter keychains in molds too. It is crystal clear which I like very much too.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on October 28, 2024
I used this as a top coat on real flower earrings and it works great. Easy to use and all I use to cure it is a UV light that I have for gel nails. I made those earrings months ago and the resin has seal the color well and is very strong.
Emily P.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2024
I have been using this to make jewelry. The resin cures well, and fast. It is easy to work with. Minimum bubbles that were easy to get rid of smd no yellowing that I've seen. Slight odor, but that is to be expected. But, I wish it came with small bottles that have nozzles so that application were easier. Otherwise, a great product that I will purchase again. I will just have to purchase small bottles with nozzles separately.
Patricia B.
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2023
I wanted to get back into making resin, but I wanted a low smelling product that didn't cause too much mess. This is my first time using one-part UV resin. And I love it.A few tips:UV resin cures differently from 2-part resin. This resin needs to be poured into translucent or transparent silicone molds. The reason is that the curing light needs to permeate the UV resin. If the mold is opaque, the UV light cannot reach those portions of the mold and it will not cure properly.Usually, UV resin cures in about 1-2 minutes up to maybe 5 minutes for slightly thicker molds. Once you have cured the top, turn the molds over and cure again for about 1-2 minutes. Let cool completely before unmolding. I find that 60-120 seconds is enough time for molds like Christmas ornaments, jewelry pendants, etc. to cure. For smaller pieces like earrings, which are not very thick, I cure in 30-second increments.Colors: So far, I have tried glitter, mica powder, chrome powder, metallics, acrylic paint, enamel paint, and both traditional and gel nail polish. The main thing you need to remember is less is more. ONE drop of paint or polish will give a rich color. Too much will result in the resin not curing because the UV light can't penetrate through the color.Use molds that are not too deep. If you have to use a deep mold use this resin in layers. If you use a deep mold that holds a lot of resin and you pour it all at once, it will not cure. If I am doing layers I will cure the layers for about 30-40 seconds before pouring the next layer.Clean your tools by placing them under the UV light so the residual resin can cure. If you are using silicone tools, the resin peels right off.As I said in the description, do not be fooled by the picture. They kind of remind me of gas canisters, but they're about as big as one of those maple syrup jugs, but square-shaped. If you have a lot of resin casting to do, make sure you get plenty.
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