Graduated plastic containers are used for measuring and mixing epoxy batches accurately. You must use a new container for each batch mixed to avoid contamination. Large applications such at countertops or bar tops will take several batches to complete the entire seal coat. We recommend mixing the seal coat batch in small 1 Quart Containers. The epoxy will cure too quickly in the gallon size containers; those containers are used for the flood coat. Containers CANNOT be cleaned and reused.
You may also purchase this as part of our Epoxy Tool Kit.
Gary Mackey Verified Purchase 22nd Jan 2020
This was the first time I used this product. It went on very easy and I found an easy way to rid all the tiny bubbles. Just make tiny 1-2” swirls and the tiny bubbles just go away into the swirls. It’s very time consuming. But the results with this product was amazing. I will now alway use this product. It is a very nice thick coat and spreads very nice with out having to touch. But just order extra because of how thick it ends up I needed a combination of a galling for a bar top of 24”x7’.
charles riddle Verified Purchase 8th Jan 2020
Worked as advertised
Judy H Verified Purchase 18th May 2018
Loved it. Ended up doing my project on my kitchen island because it was the only place I could keep at 75+ degrees. Was easier than I expected. I started early Saturday with my 1st seal coat. Waited the 4 hours and did a 2nd seal coat. I was working on a 4" rough cut slab with a tree bark end and ended up making 3 or 4 - 1 Tbsp/1 Tbsp batches to fill a crack before pouring the flood coat. I am so happy with my new bathroom vanity top!!!
Patricia Verified Purchase 2nd Dec 2014
I used the one quart container for my small test project and it worked perfectly