The two most common resins we see used with our pigments are two-part table top resins and clear casting resins. Table top resins are typically clear, heat and water resistant coats that are equivalent to nearly 50 or more layers of polyurethane. They can be used to create a beautiful protective barrier over virtually any surface and work especially well for filling gaps and cracks in wood surfaces. Casting resins are typically clear or white and are poured into some type of mold to create a casted object. Clear resins usually take a day to completely cure, but its transparency makes it ideal for mixing with glow powder. A quick cast, or fast cast, resin will harden within ten minutes and will cure white. Because it cures white it will not glow as bright as a transparent resin when pigment is mixed in, but some may still prefer this option for its fast setting time.
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