Color | White |
Finish Type | Shimmery |
Size | 4 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
Item Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Unit Count | 4 Ounce |
Paint Type | Gel |
Surface Recommendation | [MULTIple] |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Item Form | Liquid |
Included Components | Applicator |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Is Waterproof | True |
Package Information | Bottle |
Color Code | #FFFFFF |
Coverage | 4 fluid_ounces |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
UPC | 819794020619 |
Manufacturer | TRUE COMPOSITES |
Part Number | PIGW4 |
Item Weight | 5.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.25 x 2.25 x 2.75 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Finish | Shimmery |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
W**S
should have done this years ago
I've been struggling with a cracked pool step for a few years. I've used two step epoxy sticks and flextape, and other quick fixes. I finally got fed up when the step developed a new crack. this stuff is awesome. I applied this white pigment for epoxy before I added the hardener to the epoxy resin and stirred well. I added the hardener as stated in the directions. I also used the 3m bondo fiberglass cloth just to give extra trength because the step seems hollow underneath and dips in the middle. worked out great. i am very pleased. it's easy to use and it mixes well. it also has a uniform color after it's poured and cured.
O**A
Mixes well with epoxy
This product worked excellent in combination with countertop epoxy to cover a formica countertop that was 20 years old and scratched. I used it as a solid white base and added some hammered bronze spray paint for the effects as shown in the picture. It is very thick, but mixes well if you use a drill to mix the colorant into the epoxy. I do not know about mixing by hand. I went against the instructions and mixed the hardener and resin before adding the colorant. The colorant in no way affected the curing process or hardness of the epoxy. I’m very satisfied because I was looking for a solid white effect as opposed to the translucent white color that I get from dyes.
K**�
Excellent for Resin Casting
This is an excellent white pigment for coloring a resin casting. A little goes a long, long way. This 4 ounce will last me for many, many years.I used a small dollop at end of a small mixing stick and put it in 4 ounces of epoxy resin. Amazing color saturation. After a complete mix I couldn't see the wood on my stick.When adding color I tried using a transparent yellow. 6 drops got lost with the denseness of the white. Then I tried a basic yellow acrylic from the artsy craftsy store. 6 drops first, then an extra 3 drops. 9 drops to achieve the exact yellow I wanted. BTW, I'm trying to perfect a rubber ducky yellow. I'm my pics you can see a yellow/pearlescent duck. Way too light.I poured a balloon dog and rubber duck mold. We'll see in 24 hours how they turn out, but the yellow looks amazing because of the proper white pigment.
R**N
Good product - used it with bedliner material
I purchased this to used with Raptor bedliner that I bought to put on a fiberglass pickup topper. It worked very well. The Raptor product was $23-24 for 1.5 ounces - this - at the time I bought it was something like $15 for 4 ounces and recommended 1 oz per quart.I mixed it with the the epoxy resin mixture that was a cream color and all worked very well. It came out nice and white.
N**K
Works fine with a 2-part 50/50 epoxy resin.
The tint did not interfer with the expoxy curing and did a good job of turning it a bright white.
B**7
Does the job
Worked great , bottom sink picture is the finished epoxy project. I just hated the top color it looked so yellow to me and my husband wanted to try epoxy before we just bought a whole new vanity. All in all worked out nicely and the white did its job it actually makes the sink look darker !
C**I
Amazing product!!!
The media could not be loaded. Super pigmented and really add the color perfectly. Amazing product if you really wan to add to a clear epoxy . I used it to my DIY project, I changed my countertop from black to marble look.
V**.
Thick and really opaque white
This color is very dense, so you need little to make your resin white. It is also the heaviest pigment, so bear in mind that if you pour it on top of other colors, it will sink first and little will "float" back. I mixed it to pre-mixed epoxy and to the B part as suggested, no big difference observed.
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