Clear Resin Epoxy Resin Kit - 32 oz
This kit includes 32 total ounces of product once the Resin and Hardener are mixed together.
- THE NAME SAYS IT ALL: Clear Resin is Crystal Clear, High Gloss, UV Resistant epoxy resin. It delivers an ultra-shiny, long-lasting finish.
- NON-TOXIC. MADE IN USA: Made from premium quality materials so you can work in comfort. Non-toxic, non-flammable, low odor, free of fumes and VOC emissions.
- 1:1 RATIO: Very easy to use. Measure each part in equal amounts, stir slowly to combine and pour over artwork or into molds. Voila!
- STUDIO & HOME USE: Clear Resin is a professional grade epoxy resin but can be used for all personal projects done at home or in a garage-setting.
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What You Can Do With 32 Ounces of Clear Resin
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Coasters
Roughly 15 to 20 standard coasters in silicone molds
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Tumblers
8 to 12 tumblers (depending on size and number of coats)
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Jewelry & Pendants
60+ pieces, give or take, based on bezel size
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Small Serving Tray Or Cheese Board Top Coat
2 to 3 pieces at ⅛ inch thickness
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Coverage
Approximately 3 square feet at ⅛ inch thickness
A 32 oz kit lands in a useful middle ground. It's larger than a starter kit, but small enough that you can finish it on a single project run without committing to gallon-level storage. For deep pour applications like river tables, this kit works well for shallow layered pours of ¼ inch or less per layer.
Who This Kit Is For
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Beginners
Running their first resin kit and wanting a forgiving, easy mix formula
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Hobbyists
Working on coasters, tumblers, keychains, and small home décor
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Sellers and Small Studios
Producing batch craft resin pieces for sale
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Woodworkers
Finishing serving boards, small tables, or doing inlay work
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Artists
Experimenting with fluid art, pigments, and casting in silicone molds before scaling to gallons
How To Use This Kit
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1. Prep Your Workspace
Cover surfaces with plastic sheeting. Wear gloves. Set room temperature to between 75 and 85°F.
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2. Bring components to temperature
If the bottles feel cool, sit them in a warm water bath for 10 to 15 minutes (caps on).
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3. Measure equal parts
Pour 1 part resin and 1 part hardener into a clean mixing cup. Volume matters; eyeballing leads to soft or sticky cures.
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4. Mix slowly for 2 to 3 minutes
Scrape the sides and bottom of the cup. Slow stirring reduces bubbles.
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5. Pour within your working time
You'll have roughly 30 to 40 minutes before the resin starts to thicken.
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6. Remove bubbles
Pass a heat gun, torch, or hair dryer briefly over the surface.
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7. Let it cure
Tack-free in 12 to 24 hours, demold at 24 to 48 hours, full cure at 72 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is 32 ounces enough resin for a beginner project?
Yes, 32 oz is one of the better sizes for a first project. It gives you enough volume to coat a small piece or cast multiple items in silicone molds, but isn't so much that you'll feel pressure to use it all at once. Most beginners find this kit comfortable for trying coasters, small jewelry, keychains, or top-coating a piece of art. If you're nervous about wasting resin, mix smaller batches and run a few practice pours first.
What's the difference between this clear epoxy resin kit and a deep pour formula?
Our clear resin is built for coating and shallow casting at up to ¼ inch per layer. Deep pour resins are formulated to cure slowly, so they release heat gradually and stay clear when poured 1 to 2 inches thick in a single pass. For river tables, encapsulating large objects, or thick single pours, a deep pour product is the safer pick. For tumblers, coasters, fluid art, jewelry, and most home craft projects, this 32 oz kit will perform exactly as expected.
Can I add pigments, mica powder, or dyes to this resin?
Absolutely. The clear base takes pigments well, so you have full control over the final color. Mica powders and resin-specific pigment pastes give the cleanest, most consistent results. Alcohol inks produce beautiful translucent effects but are flammable, so keep them away from torches. Acrylic paint works in small amounts (under 6 percent of total volume), but heavier doses interfere with curing. Test a small batch first if you're combining multiple colorants in one piece.
Is the cured resin really safe for food contact?
Once the resin reaches full cure at 72 hours, it's considered safe for incidental food contact. That covers items like coasters, serving boards, charcuterie trays, and decorative bowls. The resin is not intended for sustained heat exposure (no hot pans straight from the oven) or for use as drinkware that sees boiling liquids. Always wait the full 72 hours before any food contact, and follow standard care practices once the piece is in use.
How long does an unopened 32 oz kit stay good in storage?
Sealed bottles hold their performance for about one year when stored properly in a cool, dark location. Once opened, plan to use the resin within six months. The hardener can take on a faint amber tint over time as air reaches it, but that's cosmetic and won't affect the cured clarity. Keep caps sealed tightly, store away from direct sunlight, and avoid garages or sheds that swing between hot and cold seasonally.
Why does my mixed resin look cloudy or have streaks?
Cloudiness or swirling streaks almost always trace back to one of three things: cold components, under-mixing, or moisture. Cold resin (below about 70°F) thickens and traps air, making the mix look milky. Under-mixing leaves unreacted hardener pockets, which show up as streaks or soft spots. Moisture, even from a slightly damp mixing cup, causes hazing. Warm the bottles in a water bath first, mix slowly for the full 2 to 3 minutes, and work in a dry environment.
Does this product include mixing cups, gloves, or accessories?
The 32 oz kit ships with the resin and hardener bottles pre-measured at the 1:1 ratio. Mixing cups, stir sticks, and gloves may or may not be included depending on current packaging, so check the product page or contact Epoxy King directly before ordering if accessories matter for your project. Many crafters pick up reusable silicone mixing cups and silicone molds separately, since those tend to pay for themselves quickly across multiple projects.
Can I buy this kit for products I plan to sell?
Yes, plenty of small businesses use Epoxy King clear resin for items sold through Etsy, craft fairs, and gallery consignment. The cured resin is professional grade and suitable for jewelry, home décor, custom pieces, and food-contact items like coasters and boards. For repeat production, you'll likely save money stepping up to a gallon kit, but the 32 oz size works well for limited-run pieces or when you want to test demand before committing to bulk inventory.
What's the warranty or return policy if something goes wrong?
Epoxy King offers a 30-day money back guarantee on this product, along with free shipping within the contiguous USA. If the kit arrives damaged, the components don't behave as expected, or you have a curing issue tied to the product itself, reach out to their support team. For best results, also keep your batch documentation (room temperature, mix time, layer thickness) handy; that information helps the team troubleshoot quickly and reach a resolution faster.






