

✨ Elevate your craft with TAKIMO’s ultra-clear, no-yellow epoxy magic! 🛠️
TAKIMO 1 Gallon Epoxy Resin Kit delivers a professional-grade, ultra-clear finish with 3× superior UV resistance to prevent yellowing. Its 1:1 mixing ratio and automatic defoaming formula guarantee bubble-free, high-gloss results ideal for art, furniture, and tabletop coatings. Heat resistant up to 203°F and scratch-proof, this odorless, non-toxic resin offers a 40-minute working time, making it perfect for both hobbyists and pros seeking durable, crystal-clear protection.







| ASIN | B0C59L84CW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,653 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #3 in Industrial Coatings |
| Brand | TAKIMO |
| Color | Crystal Clear |
| Date First Available | May 15, 2023 |
| Full Cure Time | 24 Hours |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 1 Gallons |
| Item Weight | 9.33 pounds |
| Item model number | TKEP |
| Manufacturer | TAKIMO |
| Material | Epoxy Resin, Resin, Silicone |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Information | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 5.12 x 10.24 inches |
| Special Feature | Crack Resistant, Dries Clear, Heat Resistant, Non Toxic, Self Leveling |
| Specific Uses For Product | Mold casting,DIY, Tabletop coating, Trays,coasters,jewelry making kits,tumbler,pyramids, dominoes,keychains, bookmarks,molds,flower preservation,art paintings and so on |
| Unit Count | 128 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity | Moderate |
| Viscosity Level | Medium |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
S**1
TakiMORE!
I'm a convert! This stuff is fantastic! By convert, I mean that I used to exclusively use Envirotex for all my resin needs (i'm an artist). Compared to Envirotex, Takimo's Resistant Resin has many preferred qualities: with a 1:1 ratio, It mixes fast and easy with a bare minimum of bubbles, its cure time seems to be faster than Envirotex, and most important (for me, anyway....) is that it DOES NOT TURN YELLOW over time. It's also even more odorless than Envirotex. Once mixed, it becomes the consistency of say...corn syrup (but please don't taste it!)--it's not too thick and it's not too thin. Once poured, the clarity of the resin is crystalline. Whereas I would usually have to spend time 'de-gassing' poured Envirotex by either breathing on it or using a torch to release the bubbles, no such after process was needed with Takimo's Resin. If mixed and poured properly, the product is superior grade and cures in about 72 hours time to a durable, bright and crystal clear finish. VERY fast shipping. Would order from -- and probably will--again. Thank you, TAKIMORE! Great stuff at a decent and competitive price!
J**O
Patience. And no fear. Just do it
Good stuff. What you should know is when mixing don’t fall short of the 5 minutes. And if you’re mixing more than a gallon make sure to add at least another 5 minutes stir time. One direction. Bubbles come out easily with heat gun. No smell. Don’t brush. Fast tack free. Just let it get there. Fingerprints aren’t easily removed. Crystal clear. Durable.
A**X
Great epoxy
Very good epoxy, clear, easy to use, get hard in couple hours or so, used for fiberglass model and it worked well.
M**E
Great product
First off I'd like to state that this is my first time ever using epoxy and with that being said I found this product very easy to use but my only complaint would be there is a lot of micro bubbles otherwise this would have been a 5 star review. I had a very large bar top (12 feet long by 30 inches wide and 2 1/2 inches deep) I was making in my basement. I bought 30 gallons of this epoxy after I had already done a seal coat on the bottom about 1/8 inch thick just to seal all the places that the wood came together. I did calk all the seams before the seal coat, which is a very important step, then I filled the whole thing with spent brass. (Roughly 25,000 rounds) I would recommend you calk the seal coat before the main pour as I did had a small leak in one of the corners which I can only assume as the epoxy shrank it pulled the calk away form the edge. If you have a leak JB weld will stop it. (at least it worked for me) I think the design I did with the spent brass contributed to the amount of micro bubbles in the final result since the epoxy had to seep into every single casing. The 2 to 1 mix for me was very easy I just mixed 3 gallons at a time in a 5 gallon bucket and then just followed the instructions provided for how long to mix. I did also transfer into another bucket and mixed again per the instructions. All in all the process was very smooth and easy. I was very surprised that there was almost no smell. My basement was about 65 degrees which is outside of the optimum ambient temp but I don't think that it adversely effected the end result. It took about 2 days to become hard enough to touch and I let it sit for a week before I took the clamps off. It is very clear except for the micro bubbles but there is no cloudiness and the whole is very hard. Very happy with the product and end result especially it being my first time. Would recommend and buy again.
C**.
This is the epoxy you want!
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent, this will be my go to epoxy brand from now on. Poured this on a 9 foot dining room table and it came out like glass. No bubbles, good working time, and faster curing time than other brands ive used in the past. 10/10 recommend. Thank you Takimo!
S**H
Not what I hoped for
First time using this brand and was let down big time. I followed their directions and did my normal prep. Im very methodical about every client piece I make. I cleaned the boards and they sat for about 45 minutes before I poured the epoxy. I mixed it with a paddle on my drill for 3x as long as I have with any other products waiting for it to clear up like the instructions say. I even let it sit probably 5 or 10 minutes to let bubbles surface. When I poured the test panel, it went down clear and leveled well, so I went ahead with the main project. As I poured it, the epoxy laid down ok, not as slick as my normal stuff, but it was ok. I used a heat gun to get any bubbles and help level it out. It seemed to make bubbles so I stopped. I had made sure it was an even level across the entire board, but I came back an hour later and it seemed to be separating or something weird was going on. Checking on it throughout the day and it seemed to get a rougher finish. 9 hours later its still very sticky and looks very rough like heavy orange peel. It's been in a 70 degree room all day. I hope it hardens up enough to sand and possibly recoat with either a different product or something to save this. This was a multiple day project that was milled out with a special wood for the border and matching another one if I have to remake it will be nearly impossible. I'll update this when its all finished!
H**D
No, it is still sticky to the touch even after a week. I expected it to be glass hard.
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