ProPour FAQ
- How much mica or pigment can I use?
- How do I dispose of epoxy resin?
- How do I clean epoxy resin tools? (spatulas, mixing cups, bowls, etc.)
- Should you sand between flood pours when using ProPour Resin?
- Why is my ProPour Resin smoking?
- What happens if you pour ProPour Resin too thick?
- What is the viscosity of ProPour?
- How much slower does ProPour cure as compared to TableTop epoxy resin?
- Can I use a torch ProPour?
- What is the coverage for ProPour?
- Can I use this on my tumblers?
- Can this be used on canvas or artwork? Do I need a seal coat?
- Can ProPour be used for casting?
- Is ProPour Casting Resin Resin VOC Free?
- Is this Deep Pour resin UV resistant?
- What are ProPour’s working and curing times?
- Is ProPour FDA approved/food safe?
- What is the working temperature for this product?
- What are some of the surfaces I can apply?
- When is the right time to add my pigments?
- What type of pigments can I add to this product?
- What Should I Use to Cover my Work Area from Epoxy-Resin Drips?
- Should I use an electric mixer?
- What kind of tools can I use to mix with?
- How do I measure this product by weight or volume?
- Can a beginner use this ProPour Resin?
- Is there a difference between ProPour Resin and TableTop epoxy?
- What is ProPour Casting Resin?
- What is the working temperature for this product? And does humidity affect the mixture?