🎨 Craft Your Legacy with Crystal Clear Epoxy!
The TotalBoat Table Top Epoxy Resin Kit is a versatile 2-gallon solution designed for both beginners and professionals. With a 1:1 mixing ratio, this high-gloss, UV-resistant epoxy is perfect for coating, casting, and creating stunning finishes on various surfaces, including furniture and artwork. Its durable, waterproof formula ensures a long-lasting, impact-resistant finish, making it ideal for a wide range of creative projects.
R**S
GREAT PRODUCT
Great product!
D**C
mixing
Mix slowly and thoroughly to reduce bubbles.
J**H
Glad I bought the good stuff
Glad I ordered the good stuff. My dad's custom toolbox work top turned out amazing! First coat was insanely flat. Second coat needed sanded. Also had some bubbles coming out of the poplar that we wrapped the edge of the butcherblock in (to hide the finger joints). 10/10 would only use this epoxy for the next one.
A**P
Feel ripped off, Packing issue
I probably would have really liked this product if it had been sealed and shipped correctly. One of the bottles had a corroded seal that left black gunk floating in the bottle. In addition, the inner box had the arrows correctly but the outer amazon box was packaged upside down, directing everyone to handle it in the wrong direction. This would be an excusable mistake if it could be returned, but the fact that you're left paying for their error is pretty lousy.From what I could use, it worked well on my counter. It leveled and cured quickly, eliminating a dust issue I was having with another brand. I used it with some molds as well and it works okay but there's a strong smell that hasn't gone away. It's not quite as glossy as another brand I used but my products came out with less imperfections (dust, bubbles, pulling), which is more important to me.The product really does seem good but being unable to use a lot of because of the with the way it came, I feel pretty ripped off. I think I'll buy another brand or directly from the company next time.
P**E
Great product
Once you learn the procedure to use it, the end product it amazing.
M**B
So easy a caveman could do it
First time ever using epoxy and it was so easy and had zero issues with bubbles. I built a custom game board for my backyard Bocce Court out of an 4x8 sheet of 3/4 Marine Plywood. Had decals die-cut, painted the board with exterior acrylic paint, then mixed the 1:1 ratio of totalboat, applied using a 6 inch foam roller, it cured overnight and applied 2nd coat next day. Had the room temp set at 73 degrees. I didn't over-work the epoxy, I rolled it on slow, back-rolled it slow, and left it alone. Had a heat gun ready, but never had to use it because I didn't get any noticeable bubbles. I had a great experience using totalboat and I'm guessing from mixing to rolling each coat it took less than 30 minutes. And I mixed 16 ounces of part A and 16 ounces of part B and had plenty of epoxy to cover the 4x8 sheet of plywood for each coat.
Z**R
I Love it!!
I’ve used several brands of epoxy, and this is by far my favorite. I keep ordering it again and again ! I started off using a Sherwin Williams brand 2to1 ratio… but when the “pandemic” hit… it was almost impossible to get it unless you were a company or a contractor so I was forced to find an alternative brand.?! Which turned out to be a blessing in disguise. I thought what I was using already was as good as it gets because I was so familiar working with it..but after using Total Boat countertop I was reminded ignorance is bliss …it was instantly my favorite! I give it an edge over others I’ve used simply based off its scratch resistant properties…! I mean…4 to 5 hours …it can take a pretty nice ding or bump without damage without a trace blemishes etc…. The 1to1 ratio mix is simply amazing! I was always taught 1to1 would render a weaker product result in the end…but that has not been my experience!!! I don’t take the time to write reviews but I appreciate this company and their product has been consistent ✊🏽✊🏽 ✊🏽
J**R
Ruined my bar top
So took a chance and decided to try my hand at epoxy for my bar top. After much research I went with total boat. I’m sure I did something wrong but all my pours were between 70 and 80 deg in a closed garage. Mixed 3 min in a 2qt plastic paint bucket, poured to a clean bucket and mixed for 3 min then poured and worked it within the 10min window. I did two thin coats on the bottom and two on the top and it looked great. Did a final flood coat on the top (3rd coat) and ended up with with waves dimples and thin spots. Decided to sand it and pour a thin coat to fix it. Big mistake. Came out even worse. Sanded that down and pored another thin coat. Even worse mistake. Looked exactly like the one before and apparently didn’t cure. I’m going to try to get down to a hard surface somewhere in there and polish it back up with progressively higher grits. I don’t even know if that’s possible with the uncured spots. Maybe your not supposed to apply more than two coats no matter the thickness, I really don’t know but after about $300 for all this headache it’s back to poly for this guy.
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