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– Our Superclear® Countertop Epoxy is food grade compliant and UV resistant, making it the perfect long-term solution for your home renovations! Highly recommended to first prepare all surfaces with our WB Primer & Sealer!
– SuperClear® Countertop Epoxy cures rock-hard with high heat resistance, allowing it to withstand years of wear & tear without a problem!
– This low viscosity epoxy formulation gives you longer working times to create the perfect design for your kitchen and bathroom countertops!
– Fiberglass Coatings, Inc. is based out of Saint Petersburg, FL and has been in business for over 60 years! We are proud to say we are made 100% in the USA!
$159.99 – $279.99
Our Superclear® Countertop Epoxy is the perfect product for your next countertop application! As an easy to use, food grade compliment, impact & scratch resistant epoxy coating system, you can ensure beautiful results in your kitchen, bathroom, or table top for years to come!
Don’t forget to grab some WB Primer & Sealer to prepare your surface before pouring!
Using the Coverage Chart, determine the amount of epoxy you will need for your project. Be sure to use SuperClear® WB Primer & Sealer to prime and seal your surface for best results!
Ensure your working environment is clean, dry and at least 70 degrees for best results. Lay down a plastic sheeting below your project for a safe, easy cleanup. Make sure your surface is completely level, as the epoxy will self-level.
Lightly sand the cured WB Primer & Sealer and clean with Superclean or Isopropyl Alcohol (90% or higher) to assist with bonding. Create a tape dam on all sides so that the product does not run off.
Measure 2 parts Resin to 1 part Activator and pour into a clean, dry bucket or cup. Stir the mixture for at least 5 minutes with a drill mixer set to low. Ensure you are not whipping air into your epoxy. Be sure to scrape the sides and bottom to ensure all of your epoxy is properly mixed.
Transfer contents to a new, clean, dry bucket or cup and continue mixing for 3 more minutes to ensure proper mixing, again scraping sides and bottom. Once fully mixed, add pigment and mix again until fully incorporated.
Pour mixture in a zig-zag motion and spread thin with a notched trowel. Do not scrape the bucket at this time. If you do, you risk scraping in unmixed material that has clung to the sides or bottom. This would result in soft spots and/or hotspots.
Use a heat gun sparingly to remove any air bubbles. Start at 6” minimum above the surface and sweep back and forth until no bubbles remain. Do not leave the heat gun over the surface too long – if you do, it may result in surface distortions.
Once the epoxy has started to gel, or slightly thicken, remove the tape dams and allow the product to slow over the sides. Use a gloved hand to wipe material and get full coverage.
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