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ResiBlast Dispersion Media, 25 Milliliter Bottle

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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2020
I just got the product in today. It was all wrapped in plastic and still managed to leak out a quarter of the bottle.Edit:After looking closer the plastic was stopped open and the cap was not closed. Very disappointed as this product is not cheap!
Nick
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2019
It seems a lot of people who wrote reviews used it wrong. This isn’t something that can be used as a replacement for silicone oil, solvents, etc because those additives aren’t supposed to be used where/when this is. This is to resin what silicone is to paint. However there are a few downsides that need to be considered and addressed.1. It is very thick and unless you buy a spray bottle specifically for viscous (thick) liquids it will not spray out in a mist. Warming it up will help but will still “squirt” out rather than spray.2. As others have said this will leave oily “craters” in the end product and an oily film as if it all just rises to the top instead of mixes in and hardens with the resin. This is especially pronounced if the resi blast is applied as drops onto the resin as opposed to mixed in before and then poured. If you try to pour another coat on top to even out the craters the same thing will happen even if you think you’ve cleaned it all off. The best way I found to remedy this is to clean it as best you can with alcohol multiple times, then put on an isolation coat (I used gac100) then pour your second coat on top of that.Aside from those things I think it’s great for what it’s supposed to do and there’s really nothing else that does the same thing as resi-blast.
Nancy TeWInkel
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2018
I am a mixed media artist. I love to work with resin. The ResiBlast causes wonderful reactions between resin layers causing them to mix and bloom. The top flowers in the above art piece are done with puddle pour technique and a few dots of ResiBlast. After the art cures, the surface must be cleaned thoroughly before flood coating. Great effects. Not 100% controllable. You have to be open to the reaction!
Holly
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2018
Lid wasn’t even screwed on and product leaked all over during shipping. Tried to use what little was left in the bottle and it did nothing in my resin. Pointless and a waste of time and resin.
Cheryl
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2018
Great product, if used immediately after pouring resin. I recommend learning the pros and con's of using it in resin painting. When used correctly its fantastic.
Laurdess
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2017
Let me start by saying it does work. The issue... The directions are on the bottle in one sentence. So to read it you need a magnifying glass hence the bottle is tiny. So I will save you the trouble. IF you follow the directions on the bottle it says to drop it on the painting while the resin is still wet. If you do that, the drop clears the resin to the canvas or wood and leaves a crater. You have to redo the craters with clear resin after the first pour cures. OR- You can drop 2 drops per ounce (total guess) into the resin mixed paint and it works from there (uncontrolled of course) but it does work. I tried putting it in a misty spray bottle but it's so thick that it was more of a waste of product than anything. Good luck winging it with this stuff.
Mr. Dixon
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2017
Works very well in your resin art!
Mr B
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2017
I've achieved some very interesting effects in epoxy resin with resiblast. It leaves craters, but another clear coat of resin will give you a smooth finish. Before pouring additional coats of resin, check for puddles on the surface of the resiblasted layer.