

✨ Seal your style with crystal-clear confidence! ✨
MAX CLR A/B Epoxy Resin System is a premium 3/4 gallon kit delivering FDA-compliant, food-safe, crystal-clear coatings. It cures in 36-48 hours to a durable, stain-resistant, waterproof finish ideal for countertops, tabletops, wood, and more. With heat resistance up to 187°F and compatibility across multiple porous surfaces, it’s the go-to epoxy for professionals and DIYers seeking flawless, long-lasting protection.










| ASIN | B01J166GM4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #202,761 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #241 in Industrial Coatings |
| Brand | The Epoxy Experts, MAX EPOXY RESIN SYSTEM |
| Color | Part A - Clear, Part B - Clear |
| Date First Available | July 25, 2016 |
| Full Cure Time | 48 Hours |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 2 |
| Item Volume | 96 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 14 pounds |
| Item model number | MAXCLR96OZ |
| Manufacturer | Polymer Composites, Inc. |
| Material | Resin |
| Package Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 8 inches |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Special Feature | Excellent Balance of Strength and Flexibility, Full Cure Time: 36-48 Hrs., Mix Ratio: 2 to 1 (Volume or Weight), Working Time: 30 Minutes @ 77°F (25ºC) (150 gram mass) |
| Specific Uses For Product | Concrete, Countertop, Metals, Pottery, Table Top Coating, Wood |
| Unit Count | 96.0 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Medium to Low Viscosity |
| Viscosity Level | Medium to High |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**Y
Works every time without fail!
This is the easiest rhythm I’ve ever used it never fails to set up in about 8 to 10 hours with no bubbles!
C**N
Nice product
Other than the cost of epoxy in general(all good brands) this product worked great. I am a beginner "epoxy'er", made a small river table / end table and it turned out great. Just follow the instructions to a tee and most everyone can work with epoxy.
F**L
Simple to use! Just mix correctly and pour!
It did as it was supposed to do! I am a first time user and as an artist mixing colors with the resin the end result is spectacular! Couldn't be more excited and have already began more projects.
W**S
Better than expected !
I am using this to coat wooden coffee mugs I made and it works better than I expected ! Also started using it to coat several different hobby projects for my wife !
K**N
Hard to use
No matter what I do I can not get it to mix right and I have watched the video many times.. it always separates
D**L
The product looks great on my wood slabs
This stuff may set up faster than you expect. Be prepared to work fast! The product looks great on my wood slabs!
S**I
Love this stuff for Charcuterie boards
Easy to work with.
M**N
It works fine, and the final project I did looks great
I will keep using this until I find an alternative epoxy resin that is safe for food contact. It works fine, and the final project I did looks great, but it took weeks of trial and error to deal with bubbles. I am using this on wood, and that is the worst for bubbles. I tried everything suggested in the instructions, and have spent some time on the internet looking at videos for tricks and tips. Here's what I tried: (1) I coated the wood with a thin layer of resin first. After the first coat dried, I had bubbles on that coat, and when it dried, there were hard bubbles and pockmarks on the surface. I sanded them down and I applied another layer, and that helped a lot, but I still got lots of bubbles. (2) I blew air at the surface. That helps some, but after a while, the resin starts to harden, and blowing air on the surface can leave ripples and an uneven layer. I was able to get rid of all the bubbles, but when I come back to check on it hours later, more bubbles had appeared. A lot more bubbles. The resin at that point was nearly completely hardened, so the bubbles where solidified. I had to wait for the resin to be completely cured, and then used a very small router but to to rout out individual bubbles, and then do another coating. (3) The propane torch trick. The recommendation is to VERY QUICKLY sweep a flame over the bubbles. The technique is very tricky, and very time consuming. After I ran out of fuel, I tried using a lighter instead of a torch, and that was easier (and less prone to scorching). It's tiring, but effective. To sum it up: I'm happy with the look of my project, but it was a real pain in the ass to use, and it took me a ridiculous amount of time time finish the project. . Like I said, I'll keep using it until I find a better food-safe alternative.
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