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Mixing epoxy resin accurately is essential for clear, strong, and predictable results. Each ResinPro kit comes with its own recommended mixing ratio, so understanding what your specific kit requires is key to a successful project.
Typical Mixing Ratios for ResinPro Kits
The most popular ResinPro kits, such as Evershine Collection and One-2-One, are designed for simple, user-friendly mixing. Both use a 1:1 ratio by volume—meaning you combine equal parts resin and hardener in your mixing cup. This straightforward method minimises errors and is suitable for beginners and experienced users alike. Always double-check the instructions on your kit, as some specialist kits may differ.
How to Measure and Mix Epoxy Resin Properly
- Read Instructions: Look for the precise ratio on your kit’s label before you begin.
- Use Clean Measuring Tools: Always use separate, accurate measuring cups for resin and hardener.
- Mix Thoroughly: Combine parts and stir slowly, scraping the sides and base of your mixing container for several minutes to avoid streaks or incomplete curing.
- Avoid Guesswork: Eyeing it can throw off your project. Use volume markings rather than weight, unless your specific kit instructs otherwise.
When Accurate Ratios Matter Most
Getting the ratio right is crucial for pieces that need clarity, strength, and a long-lasting finish. Mistakes in measuring can lead to sticky, cloudy, or even weak results. If you’re creating jewellery, art pieces, or large pours like tables, always double-check ratios before mixing.
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Understanding and following the correct mixing ratios is at the heart of successful epoxy resin work. When in doubt, consult your kit’s instructions and explore our How to Use Epoxy Resin guide for more tips.
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