How Dangerous Is Your Epoxy Resin?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 июн 2022
  • If you've ever used resin, or are thinking of using it in the future, this is information you can't live without.
    Here it is, the honest truth:
    most epoxy resins on the market are really bad for you.
    Do you actually know if the resin you’re using can cause cancer?
    Reproductive harm or respiratory distress?
    Do you know if it’s corrosive or not?
    How can you tell which resins are safe and which are dangerous?
    And just how dangerous are they?
    The Safety Data Sheet (SDS) is where you'll find the important information you need in order to stay safe.
    ArtResin co-founder Rebecca Zak is here to teach you how to be a smart resin consumer. She is going to show you how to interpret a safety data sheet, what to look for, and how to spot the red flags.
    This information could literally save your life.
    For more information on our safety certification and to read our SDS, please see our blog How Dangerous Is Your Epoxy Resin?
    www.artresin.com/blogs/artres...
    ArtResin: Made For Artists, By Artists.
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Комментарии • 205

  • @JustJenReacts
    @JustJenReacts Год назад +20

    I just ordered 2 gallons of your resin. The one I used from Amazon gave me some wicked chemical burns. I knew to wear gloves and I was in a hurry. That’ll never happen again. Always wear your gloves and ventilator masks. That’s something I’ll never take for granted again.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +5

      We are glad you found ArtResin and have a safe way to continue to use epoxy resin in your home. ArtResin is non toxic and does not produce fumes, but can still be an irritant to skin so always wear nitrile gloves when working with ArtResin.

    • @rjkivines6587
      @rjkivines6587 Год назад +1

      How can I order resin from you

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      @@rjkivines6587 artresin.com globally :)

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      @@rjkivines6587 you can order ArtResin right from our website: www.artresin.com. We ship worldwide!

    • @AJ-ip6tg
      @AJ-ip6tg 10 месяцев назад

      Please so what do I do wen after I used my hands to clean resin from mixing cup🙏

  • @cscaife414
    @cscaife414 2 года назад +18

    Thank you for your transparency and telling viewers what to look for. Being able to read a SDS is very important. Something most don’t know how to do. Education is key.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      Lets face it, the SDS can be intimidating at first glance, but the information in it is so important to your health and wellbeing. We hope that users arm themselves with knowledge so that they can make informed decisions about safety.

  • @VonTyrant
    @VonTyrant 5 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you. It is also worth noting the manufacturers are legally required by CLP (Europe) and GHS (US) to put the full hazard information on the packaging (pictograms, warning, precautions etc.).

  • @SimonShapez
    @SimonShapez Год назад +8

    Although there are no VOC’s (the resin I use also doesn’t have VOCs), that doesn’t mean that no harmful fumes are emitted. Some people can, and do, react to them. Wearing a respirator is always a good idea. Everyone is different and it’s still recommended to wear a NIOSH approved respirator.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +2

      It is true, a small percentage of the population can develop allergies to epoxy resin as well as sensitivities. We always recommend working within your comfort zone and wearing extra PPE if it makes you more comfortable.

  • @MarktrustingJesus
    @MarktrustingJesus Год назад +1

    really appreciate you creating this video. As someone new to resin it was a bit confusing. I also use a lot of different chemicals in all my artwork and like many often ignore the info. I'll be taking another look at my products down the line. Thanks again for the info!

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      thanks for tuning in!

  • @mesharin4831
    @mesharin4831 Год назад +3

    Great video with helpful info! Thank you guys

  • @jo-annmitchell1318
    @jo-annmitchell1318 Год назад

    Thank you so very much for your honesty and passion regarding safety using resins. I can’t wait to buy your product to make some resin art with my granddaughter,Zoey and daughter Kendra Kenel, she is the young lady that is part of the landscape team creating beauty at your home. I have used resin in art for many years and didn’t know the hazards until recently. I’ve been very skeptic using it anymore. I am
    Confident that I will be able to enjoy resin again using your product.
    When Zoey was a baby I created a bracelet with small pics in bezels, covered with resin. I created it as they lived out west and I hardly got to see them. This way I could wear the bracelet and see Zoey all the time.
    Again thanks so much. I can’t wait to buy your product.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      Thanks Jo-Ann! We are really proud to be able to be able to provide a safe option for resin artists.

  • @rebeccafionacornel6558
    @rebeccafionacornel6558 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this very informative video Rebecca Zak and everyone at ArtResin....... ♥

  • @dayzee915
    @dayzee915 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much! Very informative!

  • @peggiesuejackson6793
    @peggiesuejackson6793 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for this information. I have been trying to decide which resin to use. This video enabled me to make an educated decision. ArtResin it is. Thank you again 💕

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      Hi Peggie Sue, thank you for watching - we are happy to help you make a safe and informed decision regarding epoxy resin :)

  • @LadyKross09
    @LadyKross09 2 года назад +20

    I really appreciate the honesty in this video, especially since it has to do with staying safe and healthy while working with resin. I was unaware of a lot of this information as it pertains to resin, but now I know better and can keep myself and my family safe. Thank you for taking the time to share this information, it truly means a lot!

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for taking the time to watch the video, we are happy to help give people the tools to make informed choices for their health.

    • @keesschepers6086
      @keesschepers6086 2 года назад +2

      I agree, but the only thing she isn't honest in this video is claiming that almost any other resin system is as safe as theirs. There are also many other resin systems that are equally safe also when you compare SDS's.
      But it's a informational video which I think it's good for anyone not knowing how SDS documents work.

    • @buddysmith7080
      @buddysmith7080 Год назад

      @@keesschepers6086 Which other resins are as safe?

    • @catdart9199
      @catdart9199 Год назад

      NO epoxy is “safe”. They are ALL toxic once part A & B are
      Mixed. This video is reckless

  • @vickiflaws7246
    @vickiflaws7246 2 года назад +4

    This is fanflippintastic. Thank you so very much for the incredible, important information and transparency of Art Resin. I will be using this from now on.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      Thanks for tuning in Vicki. We felt that it was more important than ever to get the word out on how to protect yourself when using epoxy resin. We have always been about safety and we realize that its not always easy to decipher the information that is given to us.

    • @syn707
      @syn707 Год назад

      Fanflippintadtic…I love that word!! 😁

  • @katied2196
    @katied2196 Год назад +2

    Thank you for making your product safe for us resin art lovers, and for this video--- i was thinking about trying other resins because of price difference but no thank you now, I'll stick with my ArtResin !

  • @lesliemctavish4300
    @lesliemctavish4300 Год назад

    I'm deeply grateful for this video and for your products

  • @JanineMKartist
    @JanineMKartist 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video. I’m so glad you invented art resin. Peace of mind. I have to take my empties to environmental disposal though even though I cleaned them with alcohol. Too messy even on the outside of some . Maybe it’s just my messy habits.

  • @MegDion
    @MegDion 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video!! ❤️

  • @kay_ana
    @kay_ana Год назад +2

    Very informative. All the scare info I have seen lately regarding resin has really kept me from diving into the epoxy world (I love fast casting for furniture embellishments) so this was good info. Thank you for your candor.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching, Kay. We are artists too and we value our safety as well as that of our customers. Knowledge is power and sometimes it is really hard to decipher the messaging out there, we hope this helps :)

    • @kay_ana
      @kay_ana Год назад +1

      @@Artresin how well does your resin work for casting? Most of the videos I have seen were more geared towards pouring.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      @@kay_ana ArtResin was developed as a surface coating rather than a deep pour/casting resin and is meant to be poured in thin layers. You can use ArtResin in some of your smaller casting applications, we just recommend pouring in layers less than 1/4" at a time. Shallow layers help reduce bubbles from being trapped in the more viscous coating resin and it also helps reduce the likelihood of a flash cure if too much heat is generated.

  • @redballoonie
    @redballoonie 2 года назад +1

    Awesome information. Thank You.

  • @queenofResinDesignArt
    @queenofResinDesignArt Год назад +1

    Thank you for this information.

  • @lucabruxa605
    @lucabruxa605 2 месяца назад

    Awesome video! Thank you so much for this critical information! I have severe asthma so a ventilator mask is essential and I always work outside when using any epoxy product whether it be resin or clay. I am so happy to see someone taking the time AND responsibility to make such a vital video for consumers. Again, thank you. Great product btw... 😊❤

  • @WitheredEmerald
    @WitheredEmerald Год назад +7

    This video has really opened my eyes
    I can really tell you are not just trying to push your product on to people by saying "everyone else's resin is bad and toxic but ours is good"
    So many people have no idea that resin can be very very hazardous and they just see it as another lil arts and crafts thing
    And it really helped me get just how bad the risks our so thank you so much.
    This video truly may have saved some lifes.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +2

      Thank you so much :). Our intent first and foremost with this video was education and empowering people to make safe choices or at the very least make informed choices. We really hope that people pass it on and share it so that it can reach as many people as possible. We appreciate you watching :)

    • @WitheredEmerald
      @WitheredEmerald Год назад +3

      @@Artresin Whenever I see people who use resin and they aren't using something that is pretty safe like Artresin
      I tell them about the hazards and the PPE they need to be wearing.
      Most people get a bit mad...Saying they don't have to wear it if they don't want to-
      So it's very frustrating that people are so stuck up on their right to choose instead of just listening ...
      I myself was scared of using resin at first.
      But I watched like 4 hours of safety videos before I even bought the resin lol.
      And I don't live alone plus I have pets so I made sure to of course take them into consideration. That is why I made the choice to switch to Artresin.
      Yes it is more expensive but quality and safety cost more money and that's ok.
      I would rather pay a bit more now compared to having to deal with lasting health issues and hospital bills.
      And I hope people wise up and realize that and just go buy and wear a respirator and proper PPE or go get a safer resin.

  • @alex314pi
    @alex314pi 2 года назад +5

    And that is PRECISELY why when years ago I decided to try out using resin, I bought ArtResin

  • @5yearsnumber1
    @5yearsnumber1 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for this information.

  • @melissal7984
    @melissal7984 2 года назад +8

    I started using epoxy resin for the first time about a month ago...I won't name the brand but it said that it had zero VOCs & low odor - so I thought that it would be safe to use...but I was mistaken! I used the epoxy (while wearing a 3M mask) and after I was done pouring the epoxy on a table top that I had made I found it difficult to breathe (for about 2 days). I had purchased 2 gallons of that epoxy and had lots left over but after that experience I gave it away...My health was more important. I decided to do some research for a safer option and that's how I found out about the ArtResin brand. So I purchased 2 gallons of Art Resin and used it...I wore a mask to be safe and I was happy that the table came out amazing, and more importantly I could breathe properly! This had no effect on my lungs...I will still continue to wear a mask with this resin, and it was also more expensive than the original epoxy that I purchased but I really don't care, my health is more important.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +4

      Hi Melissa, wow-that is scary stuff! Your story emphasizes the real danger that exists from using epoxy resins that just make the claims to be non toxic but don't actually have the testing or SDS to back up their claims. We are so happy you found ArtResin and you can continue to work with epoxy in a way that wont harm your health. Thanks for sharing your story!

    • @rotary-burlingtonnorth4800
      @rotary-burlingtonnorth4800 2 года назад +3

      this makes me very angry - how can that company say their products are safe when they are not???? people are making decisions based on the company's lies. isn't that illegal?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +1

      @@rotary-burlingtonnorth4800 It makes us angry too! This is why we felt this video was so important, we can arm ourselves with knowledge so that we can make informed decisions for our own health.

    • @HR-yd5ib
      @HR-yd5ib 2 месяца назад

      Can you reveal the name of the safe resin?

  • @TheCankersore
    @TheCankersore 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the great information!

  • @jimjeninedecker4767
    @jimjeninedecker4767 7 месяцев назад

    amazing information and thank you so much for taking the time to comprise the video!

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  7 месяцев назад

      Thank you for taking the time to watch.

  • @AmysCreativeArt
    @AmysCreativeArt 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful information. Thanks for sharing 💜

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching..... this information is worth sharing :)

  • @gailtracy8604
    @gailtracy8604 2 года назад

    thank you for this video, very informative

  • @sarahm1998
    @sarahm1998 Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for this video, I started making Resin in 2020 and ArtResin the the brand I started with and will continue to use.

    • @user-nt8tj6cu1h
      @user-nt8tj6cu1h Месяц назад

      Sis ap itnay salon sy use kar rahe hain apko koi problem to ni hui is sy ? Koi b issue ?

  • @donnastaten1244
    @donnastaten1244 2 года назад +1

    Very well done!

  • @sandiguinnartescape
    @sandiguinnartescape 2 года назад +2

    Thank you

  • @m.a.b.2350
    @m.a.b.2350 Год назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @megansamps
    @megansamps Месяц назад

    Your eyes are so cool. Thanks for the safety info :)

  • @Kathy-Carr
    @Kathy-Carr 2 года назад

    What a great advisory video….thank you so much! I know you’re in Canada….do the rules about a company supplying this document also apply in the US? Thank you again for sharing this!! 💐

    • @bexzak2
      @bexzak2 2 года назад +1

      Yes absolutely the rules are the same worldwide-all pictograms and hazard statements have been standardized globally.
      As for us, our manufacturing and distribution is based in Texas but we do the marketing in Canada :)

  • @crazyglasslady
    @crazyglasslady 2 года назад

    Thank you! So it says if you follow the directions it is safe, and it says to do in a well ventilated area. So I do not always use it in a well ventilated area so I wear a respirator , is that necessary?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +1

      We do recommend working in a ventilated area but that doesn't mean you need to have a specific ventilation system. Choose to work in an open room with some air circulation rather than closing yourself off in a tiny closet with no fresh air. If you do work in a small space with no air exchange, you may wish to use a respirator.

  • @carolineratcliffe9720
    @carolineratcliffe9720 2 года назад +1

    Thank you 👍

  • @amc7687
    @amc7687 2 года назад +3

    Every parent should hear this! I’m still seeing kids using resin on RUclips (and it’s the nasty gonna make you very sick garbage) these kids wear no mask, gloves etc. youngest was 9. What the heck are parents thinking????

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      We agree. We have to do our own due diligence to ensure that the products we use are indeed safe. Unfortunately not every hazard or caution is called out on product labels and we have to know how to dig deeper to ensure that we are protecting our own safety and that of our family.

  • @MsHeebiejeebies
    @MsHeebiejeebies Год назад

    On a Facebook group for resin, someone said that your resin only had no VOC when they were in two bottles but when you mix them, then they still have off toxic fumes and those toxic fumes stayed around until item was fully cured.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +3

      ArtResin is non-toxic both in its separate form as well as when the two parts are combined. The ArtResin base formula does not contain the toxic diluents that some other epoxy resin formulas use to stretch their product out, these diluents are just released as fumes.

    • @SebVEVO
      @SebVEVO Год назад +1

      This is for other normal resins, fumes are always released when the mixing process begins even for UV resins. This video tells that this is not the case for ArtResin.

  • @shidorikuroko
    @shidorikuroko 3 месяца назад

    Oh my gosh. I had no idea! Most of the time my workshop is so hot I'm just wearing shorts and a sleeveless shirt. I thought that if a resin didn't have a smell it wasn't emitting any fumes ... guess that was wrong too. I saw a "mistakes to avoid" section on the website of an epoxy manufacturer that said nitrile gloves are necessary and that latex gloves won't protect against epoxy. Is that correct? If so, why?
    Thanks for this information. I'm going to go through ALL my materials now and check out their SDSes!

  • @21_f_aus
    @21_f_aus 5 месяцев назад +2

    I've been looking at resins and resin moulds etc, even came across a few videos that has given important warnings to using resin however the majority of who I've seen on yt don't seem to be either only wearing gloves or just a covid type mask or both, no one talks about the real danger of resin so young people like my young cousin can go ahead and start using resin without truly knowing the dangers, I hope my young cousin has done her research before buying and checking labels etc... I will for sure be sharing this video with her and my fb friends...

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks! We are proud of not making our product cheaper to manufacture by adding solvents and filler! Artresin is more expensive than most resins, but this is why! We use it all the time and we don’t want to hurt ourselves. Some resin on the market is terrible for health and they lie about its safety in a big way. Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)

  • @brianpatrick9902
    @brianpatrick9902 Год назад +1

    People need to understand everybody’s BODY reacts differently to chemicals.
    If you want to google each individual chemical on the SDS and decide if you want to use a particular epoxy

  • @joannechua8266
    @joannechua8266 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have always wanted to use resin and have read extensively regarding its safety. This is really a video and I love your honesty. I have been hesitant to try resin, and ArtResin is convincing me to try it. A few questions before I buy the product
    1) it says to work in a place with a well-ventilated area. My living room is spacious and has a window open and I will open my door too. Does this consider a well-ventilated area?
    2) since I will be doing resin in my living room, does it mean that it won't affect my family members who live with me too? They are okay to walk around and breathe in the air when I am doing the resin?
    3) Can I just wear a surgical mask (used for COVID) and not a respirator?
    Hope to hear from you soon :)

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  8 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for your message. A well ventilated space doesn't require any special ventilation system, just work in an open area with some fresh air circulating as opposed to closing yourself off in a closet for example. Your living room as you describe it sounds perfect. ArtResin has been evaluated by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and has been designated non-toxic when used as directed and safe for home use in a well ventilated area. There are no fumes or VOCs to cause danger to yourself or your family. If you are following proper directions for use, a respirator is not required. Have a look at our blog on how to safely work with ArtResin:
      www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/what-safety-precautions-should-i-take-when-using-artresin?_pos=1&_sid=77e0dfb19&_ss=r

  • @ErrorAcquired
    @ErrorAcquired Год назад

    I think yall are saving lives here.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      It is really important to us to help people to make informed decisions so that they can take the required pre-cautions and make the choices that can help protect their health. It's serious stuff and it is often mis-understood or mis-communicated. Thanks for watching.

  • @hey-bf2eb
    @hey-bf2eb Месяц назад +2

    Why should such dangerous resin be legal...? If it is cancer causing, and deadly... Why... It's that illegal ?

  • @MakerBees333
    @MakerBees333 Год назад +2

    I am genuinely impressed! Sooo many 3D printing channels get this so wrong! I mean really really wrong, and if your video had a synopsis it would look something like the comments I leave in response. ❤ thank you! I can just link to your video.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      Thanks so much, Theodore, for your kind words. Happy that you found this video of value!

    • @MakerBees333
      @MakerBees333 Год назад +1

      @@Artresin It is a serious issue, having just won a 3D Resin printer my air scrubber,respirator and filters cost 3x the value of the printer setup. And it still barely keeps up. I seriously fear the day when Mesothelioma and Roundup lawsuit ads are replaced by Resin personal injury ads. 😢 keep spreading the good word one day everyone will see it.

  • @oh.em.gigi_
    @oh.em.gigi_ 2 года назад +8

    i only use Art Resin for my tumblers. - its safe around me and my daughter, not overwhelming for me and the only one that has not given me an allergic reaction . so thank you for having Art Resin :)

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +2

      We are happy to provide you with a safe epoxy choice that you can feel confident using. ArtResin was developed out of the need for a safe alternative to all of toxic epoxy resins on the market, it is and always will be the top priority for us :)

    • @oh.em.gigi_
      @oh.em.gigi_ 2 года назад +1

      @@Artresin and i appreciate you and Art Resin keeping me and my family safe :)

    • @veroroga468
      @veroroga468 Год назад +1

      I love this comment. I also make tumblers and I am definitely going to start working with art resin. Without a doubt, the price compensates for our health and that of our loved ones, even pets. I came here looking for a more health-friendly resin and I loved the video and your comment. All the best!

  • @melaniajoycesar7760
    @melaniajoycesar7760 Год назад

    Looking forward to try your resin..i try the different brand of resin ..i got ashma attack and my eyes got irritated..

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      You can feel safe using ArtResin's non toxic and no fume formula. It is important to know however that there are some people who are actually allergic to epoxy resin, those who are allergic to one epoxy will be allergic to all epoxy resin as they share the same basic building blocks. Have a look at our blog for more information on allergies:
      www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/can-you-be-allergic-to-epoxy-resin?_pos=1&_sid=d1ff0ddf6&_ss=r

  • @idclol6205
    @idclol6205 Год назад

    Sorry questions....
    So I have my office that I work in, the office has no door, and the windows have no screens. Should I be okay to use this with the right ventilation? Also should I section off the door with a blanket to stop air flow?
    Thank you in advance :)

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      Hi Samantha. We recommend working in an open, well ventilated space rather than a small closed off closet with no air circulation. ArtResin doesn't produce harmful fumes so there is no danger in your office space.

  • @d.o.3108
    @d.o.3108 Год назад

    What about once hardened on a product like tumblers? Are dried resins as toxic as the liquid? And should they be used on products that will come in contact with food or drinks?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      ArtResin is the perfect choice to coat the outside of your steel or ceramic tumblers. Once cured ArtResin is fully inert meaning nothing can leach out of it--this makes it food safe. Keep in mind ArtResin is heat resistant up to 120F, so avoid contact with temperatures above this. Have a look at our blog for more information:
      www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/food-safe-epoxy-a-guide-for-fda-compliant-epoxy?_pos=3&_sid=e97596e58&_ss=r

  • @EnchantedHuesPress
    @EnchantedHuesPress 2 года назад +3

    I have figured out, the hard way, that I am extremely sensitive to resin products including ArtResin. What is it that I would be so allergic to if your resin is so safe. I would love to figure out what it is that I am so sensitive to.

    • @bexzak2
      @bexzak2 2 года назад

      Ah that is unfortunate Kristie! Yes approximately 2% of people will be allergic or extremely sensitive to epoxy resin in general. You're allergic to the resin itself and it will be the same no matter what brand you try (it has nothing to do with filler or VOCs in this case). It's similar to how some people are allergic to peanuts while others can consume them no problem. We have a blog on this for more information: www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/can-you-be-allergic-to-epoxy-resin

  • @rkerrylane6282
    @rkerrylane6282 Год назад +2

    A N95 particulate mask is NOT a respirator. A respirator has a chemical cartridge filled with activated carbon to filter out gaseous or vapor contaminants, or a separate oxygen supply

  • @Kraftions
    @Kraftions Год назад

    Hi! Thank you for the information!
    Can you resin be used on art like a diorama? I am making one which I need an resin for which I can pour up to 7 cm (If I converted correctly 2.7 inches)
    I want a save resin to work with 😅 thanks in advance!

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      Yes, you can use ArtResin, we recommend pouring in a 1/8" thickness, but you can layer as many layers as you require just let the previous layer cure for 3-5 hours before pouring your next one. To pour in one single pour you will want a deep pour resin.

  • @ambie8466
    @ambie8466 Год назад

    Hello I was wondering if I use a epoxy tumbler dryer will it release toxic fumes??

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      Hi Ambie, ArtResin is non toxic so there are no toxic fumes. :)

  • @kevinalexander21
    @kevinalexander21 2 года назад +2

    Love this

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      Thanks Kevin. We felt it was really important to give consumers the knowledge to make informed decisions.

  • @kimberlyjames2530
    @kimberlyjames2530 2 года назад +1

    When I first started this, I didn't know, I'm now struggling with respiratory illnesses. I have a friend that worked in large amounts of resin...he recently died of cancer. Glad I found you guys. Amazon should be ashamed of the Chinese sellers they aren't regulating.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      This is the big problem. You don't know....until you know! It is up to the customer to report their concerns to the big sellers and find out if they are aware of the dangers.

    • @SebVEVO
      @SebVEVO Год назад +2

      RUclips should put a disclaimer before all resin videos because I saw so much people, influencers, spreading the resin with bare hands and not even wearing masks.

  • @lulaalem4784
    @lulaalem4784 Год назад

    hello i was trying to use mix the resin with paint to use on my bathtub would you say that is dangerous or no ?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      Without knowing the ingredients in the paint and the resin brand you are choosing, we cannot say. Be sure to have a look at the SDS and follow any recommended safety guidelines.

  • @DaniAlexandria
    @DaniAlexandria Год назад +1

    Can my dog be in the room when using ArtResin? What safety steps should I use around pets when using your product?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      ArtResin does not have fumes or VOCs so it doesn't pose a health threat when used as directed. We recommend keeping your furry family members away from your ArtResin project, its sticky and I guarantee you will find some pet hair in your pour if they are sharing the room with you. If you have a separate room you can close the door to, that is best.

  • @reneerandall9916
    @reneerandall9916 2 года назад

    Thank you. Question- where can you read if the resin is food safe? I can't find that part.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      You can find the testing results in our blog: www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/artresin-passes-food-safety-tests. Once cured, ArtResin is fully inert and passed all of the migration testing which allow it to be considered safe for food contact.

  • @lillones
    @lillones 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for teaching me that resin can be consumed safely

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  10 месяцев назад

      thanks for watching. We as consumers have to do our due diligence to ensure we are protecting our own safety, arm yourself with knowledge :)

  • @bondjovi4595
    @bondjovi4595 Год назад

    If you are just putting some shine to paint. Just use some water based minwax poly. It doesn't even smell.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      That will give you a bit of a glossy finish, but nothing can rival the high gloss, glass like finish that a layer of ArtResin will give you. ArtResin makes your colours become more vibrant and POP!

  • @kattiachaves5824
    @kattiachaves5824 7 месяцев назад

    I just got a kit for resin to begin as secomd income... i feel unsafee to even open it now... is epoxy resin by kisrel... if you have any info on how safe this one is i would really appreciate it

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  7 месяцев назад

      I am sorry, we do not have information on that brand. Request to see the SDS and ask for safety information from the manufacturer. If they cannot provide proper information, let that be a warning sign.

  • @hweeminw
    @hweeminw 8 месяцев назад

    Hi I see benzanamine as an ingredient in the resin I am using. Is that a carcinogen and shld I throw out the product?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  8 месяцев назад

      Benzanamine is harmful to the lungs and is corrosive to the skin. When using any chemical or product, it is important to follow the instructions for safe use. If you don't want to take the risk you can choose a brand that is non toxic and non corrosive. www.artresin.com

  • @pushpanjalinayak36
    @pushpanjalinayak36 Год назад +1

    I honestly didn't know a lot about resins, and this video genuinely proved to be very helpful.
    However, I am searching for Biodegradable/eco-friendly Alternatives for epoxy resin and I wanted to know if your product is safe for the environment and if it biodegrades in case it gets discarded in a few years.
    Please enlighten me on the same or provide a link that I can look further into.
    Love from India :)

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      We are glad this video was helpful! Unfortunately epoxy resin once cured is essentially a plastic product and does not biodegrade. We are always looking for ways to remain environmentally conscious with regard to our manufacturing and our carbon footprint and source as many products and supplies as we can from local sources.

    • @shadusia
      @shadusia 11 месяцев назад

      That's the problem with epoxy resins and all art based on it... Creates more waste for the future... Stop using abd stop encouraging people to do any art with it!

  • @Aaron84danielle
    @Aaron84danielle Год назад +1

    Is it still safe after you mix the two together? I’ve heard that there are OK separate but once you mix and then they’re toxic.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      That may be the case with some epoxy resin, but it is not the case with ArtResin. ArtResin is non toxic in all forms.

    • @Aaron84danielle
      @Aaron84danielle Год назад

      @@Artresin that’s why I bought it but it has a smell so I wasn’t sure. Good to know it’s safe. Should I still wear a respirator? Thank you

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      @@Aaron84danielle ArtResin is a low odor resin, but we all have different levels of sensitivity so if you find the odor bothersome, you can certainly wear a respirator. From a safety standpoint, you don't need to wear one unless you're working in an enclosed area with no ventilation (like a closet).

    • @jamesonhook1405
      @jamesonhook1405 Год назад

      ​@@Aaron84danielle if you can smell it is probably not good to inhale. You should wear a mask.

  • @susanne5973
    @susanne5973 Год назад

    I am looking at one that says «no respirator is required under normal conditions of use» under section 8, but under section 11 it says «respiratory or skin sensitisaton - not known».. how do i interpret this?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      When used as directed- in a well ventilated area, a respirator is not required since the chemicals in the ArtResin formula are not shown to produce harmful toxic fumes. With that said, there is a small percentage of the population that can be allergic and sensitive to epoxy resin in general and as a result can exhibit skin and respiratory irritation.

    • @jamesonhook1405
      @jamesonhook1405 Год назад

      Just wear a mask. It's not worth it.

  • @yakubvaid509
    @yakubvaid509 2 года назад +1

    Thank you I use art resin also used Krystal resin tried to call them they do not reply calls can you suggest on Krystal resin thank you

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад

      While I can't advise you on other brands specifically, I would say that if a company does not return your calls or give you information on safety when you request it, that should give you reason for concern. You should be able to access an SDS on a company website or contact them and specifically request their SDS--they are obligated to provide it to you.

    • @Kathy-Carr
      @Kathy-Carr 2 года назад

      I found it by doing a Google search. 😊

    • @yakubvaid509
      @yakubvaid509 2 года назад

      @@Kathy-Carr hi Kathy can you share with me what did you find thank you 🙏

  • @rkerrylane6282
    @rkerrylane6282 Год назад

    As a chemist for 40 years, I must inform that companies regularly "scrub" SDS to remove negative information. Although there is a GHS (Global Harmonization Standard) to outline the 16 sections, many manufacturers do not fully disclose the ingredients of their products, citing "trade secrets". Also there are only a few hundred ingredients that have been fully tested and evaluated by anyone. The balance of the ingredient comments and projections are excerpts and references to the ingredient types that have been tested. Best advice: Don't get it on you or in you!

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing your experience. Safety is really important to us and we want our customers to arm themselves with knowledge. We always recommend reading and following the instructions for use and safety recommendations for the brand you choose.

  • @mehek1716
    @mehek1716 Год назад

    Are you guys not available on Amazon? Where can I access you in india?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      You can order from www.artresin.com for shipping from the USA

  • @victormalik158
    @victormalik158 Год назад

    Can I use diglycidyl ether bisphenol a resin

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      you can use which ever resin you choose, just check out the SDS so you know what you are using.

  • @devonsmith9311
    @devonsmith9311 Год назад

    What if I got a kit that says specifically "no voc" "non-toxic" "low odor" and "non-flammable"

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      It is important to double check the SDS to ensure that the messaging on the labels confirms what the SDS actually says. If your resin manufacturer cannot supply you with the SDS, that should be reason for concern.

  • @awatt6088
    @awatt6088 9 месяцев назад +2

    Art Resin how do you KNOW your product is not going to cause cancer or hurt your family?
    Where can I go to view this?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  6 месяцев назад

      Our chemist is smart. We have safety tests out the wazoooo. We manufacture ourselves. We do the best we can and have the certificates needed

  • @AlexGreen1991
    @AlexGreen1991 8 месяцев назад

    I'm from Germany and here ArtResin isn't as available as it is in the US. All offers are very expensive, even in the official shop the biggest pack is 137 dollar per gallon.
    I would love to buy from you (because you're super transparent and it's a great brand), but there are other shops that offer basically the same thing for much less.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  8 месяцев назад

      Hi there! Please have a look at our German website de.artresin.com/collections/artresin-kunstharz which ships right from Germany. We are also available through Amazon.de
      You will always find cheaper epoxy resin brands, but quite honestly these companies are able to offer low prices because they often contain cheap chemical fillers in their formula. Those chemical fillers are often toxic and can cause major health concerns. The ArtResin formula is pure--all of the ingredients in its formula react leaving nothing to be off gassed as toxic fumes or VOCs. We have also invested in completing numerous safety compliance tests which most epoxy brands do not do.

  • @AQUARIUMFREAK123
    @AQUARIUMFREAK123 3 месяца назад

    is SMOOTH ON 66D a safe resin ?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  3 месяца назад +1

      We are not familiar with that product line. Take a look at their SDS to be sure :)

  • @kondorr
    @kondorr 2 месяца назад

    HI, what I cannot find anywhere...
    Can you tell me, if I coat the INSIDE of my cup with this, so I can drink cool water and MAYBE an occasional beer from it...
    will ARTRESIN be fine, or is this product not suitable for such purposes?

  • @000snow000
    @000snow000 Год назад +2

    ALL RESINS ARE TOXIC. PLEASE USE A RESPIRATOR EVEN WITH ART RESIN!!
    This company should be ashamed for putting out misleading videos like this. This is shameful marketing.

  • @jonathanbleecarter
    @jonathanbleecarter 8 месяцев назад

    How safe is it after it dries?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  8 месяцев назад

      ArtResin is fully inert once cured. This means that nothing can leach out of it or through it, so it is safe for food contact! Have a look at our blog: www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/food-safe-epoxy-a-guide-for-fda-compliant-epoxy?_pos=1&_sid=4c5670541&_ss=r

  • @FirenSolaris
    @FirenSolaris Год назад +1

    I don't understand. resin in liquid form and the fumes are always toxic. There is no exception. Why not wear protecting gear. Glasses, full body cover, mask, also you need nitril gloves. Particles and dust from polishing also are toxic. Dont use resin in rooms where you live in. Use a separate room like craft room and always ventilate or open the windows.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      We always recommend reading and following the directions for the epoxy resin brand you choose as many epoxy brands are highly toxic. If you choose ArtResin you are choosing an epoxy resin brand that is non-toxic and does not produce fumes or VOCs. We recommend working in a well ventilated area and protecting your skin from exposure by wearing nitrile gloves. When sanding you should wear a mask to prevent dust particles from being inhaled. ArtResin has been evaluated by the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) and has been designated non-toxic when used as directed and safe for home use in a well ventilated area! Have a look at our blog for more information:
      www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/41788993-artresin-is-safe-for-home-use?_pos=2&_sid=c6432fd5e&_ss=r

    • @zillychu
      @zillychu 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ArtresinYou literally cannot make resin that doesn't have VOCs or a certain level of toxicity. The fact that you go out of your way to lie about this makes me even more wary of you than cheap off-brands that at least state the product is toxic.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  7 месяцев назад

      @@zillychu ArtResin has undergone extensive 3rd party testing to ensure its safety. ArtResin is a pure formula which doesn't contain chemical diluents that many epoxy resins use to stretch out their formula. Everything in the ArtResin formula reacts and is bonded in the chemical reaction. ArtResin has been evaluated by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and has been designated non-toxic when used as directed and safe for home use in a well ventilated area. Certainly ArtResin could be toxic if you drank a bottle of it, however when used as directed it is non toxic and safe for home use. It is always important to read and follow the instructions for the brand you are using.
      www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/41788993-artresin-is-safe-for-home-use?_pos=2&_sid=88daffbca&_ss=r

  • @fkhan63
    @fkhan63 Год назад +1

    Is it safe for pregnant woman to work with resin ??? Kindly reply

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      We can tell you that ArtResin is non toxic and is does not produce fumes or VOCs and has been evaluated by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and has been designated non-toxic when used as directed and safe for home use in a well ventilated area. We are happy to report that ArtResin passed the strict testing necessary to comply with Proposition 65, the act that provides warnings to California residents about toxic chemical exposure. Prop 65 is widely considered to be one of the most extensive lists of chemicals known to be carcinogens or cause birth defects and reproductive harm. With all of that said, we recommend working under the advice of your medical professional.

  • @1Rab
    @1Rab 6 месяцев назад +1

    Don't let the government tell you what's safe. I drink epoxy

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  5 месяцев назад

      Brilliant! Let us know how that works out for you!!

  • @noorfatima9224
    @noorfatima9224 Год назад

    mam there is a person selling your products on daraz...............can you check it are these really your products or its a fake copy of your items

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      If you can send a link to the listing to us at support@artresin.com that would be great! Thanks

  • @hisStar1990
    @hisStar1990 Год назад

    Let's resin will only provide the sds if you have order and you can't find it online.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      Not all companies post the SDS on their website, however we always have a link to our SDS and TDS at the bottom of our website as we want the valuable information to be accessible to our customers. If you ask for the SDS, they are obligated to provide it to you.

  • @pamcolechadwell1302
    @pamcolechadwell1302 2 года назад

    Really how safe is torching resin?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +2

      Thats a great question Pam. If you are using the torch as instructed and just passing it lightly over the surface of your poured resin, it simply reduces the viscosity of the resin thus lowering the surface tension so that the bubbles pop. The fumes come from the ingredients in the formula, so if the resin you are using is safe and free from fumes and toxic chemicals as ArtResin is, you have nothing to worry about.

    • @janicelochhead6665
      @janicelochhead6665 2 года назад

      Great information. What about when you add colours and then torch, do you need a respirator? I have used art resin since you guys started the company. I do put on a respirator when adding anything. Thank you, love your product. 😘

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +1

      @@janicelochhead6665 While we cannot speak for all colourants, we can tell you that ResinTints are non-toxic as well. Since Alcohol Inks are flammable, it is important to never use a flame when using Alcohol Ink.

  • @byrongonzalez8792
    @byrongonzalez8792 3 месяца назад

    Il stick with the cheaper ones

  • @awatt6088
    @awatt6088 9 месяцев назад

    Sent this to Blue Moon Studio that could not provide a SDS. They are from the US. I am pretty sure it is illegal not to provide one when asked.
    You actually have to be able to provide SDS when people ask.
    Thats really awful you cannot do that.
    I cannot use yours again after I use it up.
    This straight up scares me you cannot do that.
    Its ILLEGAL in US not to provide a SDS when asked.
    I am telling everyone not to use it now. Sorry but that is the consequences.
    I am straight up reporting them to Michaels. They NEED to know. I am irate!

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  6 месяцев назад

      Oh ya we got SDS for sure. All over the place and totally transparent :)

  • @michaelkennedy1770
    @michaelkennedy1770 Год назад

    After watching this I am tossing out what I have no matter the SDS - its that bad. I'm going back to poly. NOT WORTH THE HEALTH RISK.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      We can absolutely understand your reaction. We are happy to reassure you that ArtResin is safe and will not harm your health. ArtResin was developed when our founders Rebecca and Dave loved the look of epoxy resin in their artwork but didn't want to compromise their health while working with it. They teamed up with a chemist to develop an epoxy resin that was safe and free from all of the toxic fumes that typical epoxy resins have.

  • @anandhishrenik
    @anandhishrenik Год назад

    How harmful is it for environment

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад +1

      While ArtResin is essentially a plastic product and is not biodegradable, once it is cured it is fully inert so nothing can leach out of it into the surrounding environment.

    • @anandhishrenik
      @anandhishrenik Год назад +1

      @@Artresin ty soooo much

  • @virginiasmith9158
    @virginiasmith9158 11 месяцев назад

    Do you know if Lets Resin is also safe ?

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  11 месяцев назад

      There are so many toxic epoxy resin brands being sold--we recommend requesting the SDS from the brand you choose so that you can be sure it is safe.

  • @virginiasmith9158
    @virginiasmith9158 Год назад

    So no mask is needed for your resin product

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      ArtResin has been evaluated by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) and has been designated non-toxic when used as directed and safe for home use in a well ventilated area. A respirator is not required when used as directed, but if you feel better wearing one we encourage you to work within your own comfort zone.

  • @RavensDagger501
    @RavensDagger501 9 месяцев назад +2

    Holy shit, the whiplash when I discovered that this was nothing but an advertisement.
    Disgusting. And, of course, reported for being misleading.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  9 месяцев назад

      The purpose of this video is to inform and educate users on how to make informed decisions for the products they choose. This video is a tool that anyone can use to help them make the right choices for the products they choose to use in their home....whether it is epoxy resin or cleaning supplies--knowing how to interpret an SDS is important. Why you find it misleading is curious as there was no attempt to hide the fact that ArtResin made the video--infact, Rebecca introduces herself in the first 6 seconds. We are proud to offer a choice for artists who don't want to compromise their safety to use epoxy resin--this is the whole reason ArtResin was made! Don't take our word for it, go ahead and compare some SDS's from your favourite brands and make the best informed choice for yourself, whatever that may be.

    • @zillychu
      @zillychu 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@ArtresinIt's because ALL resins are toxic. Yours may have a different mix of ingredients, but that doesn't make it completely non-toxic. If that were true, your guidelines wouldn't advise to use it in a well-ventilated area.
      I'm glad at least that all the artists I know see this for the insidious, profit-driven greed your brand is. If you'd simply advertise as using less of a few specific chemicals rather than blatantly lying about being "non-toxic", I don't think you'd have the bad reputation you do.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  7 месяцев назад

      @@zillychu We certainly want you to feel comfortable with the choices you make when deciding which epoxy resin to use--and that is the wonderful thing, there are LOTS of epoxy brands to choose from. We are proud to offer a safe choice for artists. The ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) has evaluated ArtResin and designate it safe for home use when used as directed. We do recommend working in a well ventilated area....that doesn't mean you need special ventilation systems just some air circulation--don't close yourself off in a small closet with no airflow. ArtResin does have a mild scent and everyone has different sensitivity and tolerance of scent and odor, so fresh air circulation is always a good idea. In the end....do what is right for YOU! ❤
      www.artresin.com/blogs/artresin/artresin-safety-certifications-what-do-they-mean?_pos=1&_sid=4d4b68fa0&_ss=r

    • @mrsvofficial
      @mrsvofficial 7 месяцев назад +1

      I found it super helpful because I had watched a girl who was suffering health wise and I freaked out thinking I won't do it! But now I know there is the issue of fillers that cause the toxic vapours and glad I found the least harmful resin.

    • @RavensDagger501
      @RavensDagger501 7 месяцев назад

      @@mrsvofficial This isn't the least harmful one. This is the one that has an ad on RUclips claiming that it's the least harmful. This video is made by the company that makes the resin. They have a vested interest in getting you to buy it, and their way of doing that is to trick you into thinking that their resin is somehow safe.

  • @Lindholmer5k
    @Lindholmer5k Год назад +1

    Im sorry, but i would treat all epoxy the same. They all offgas nasty shit, no matter the smell or lack there off.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  Год назад

      There is nothing wrong with being cautious! We are proud of the fact that ArtResin doesn't contain the toxic chemical fillers that many other brands do and allows us to work safely, but we always encourage customers to take the extra precautions that make them comfortable.

  • @williemccowan6924
    @williemccowan6924 4 дня назад

    i guy i spoke to resing vapers are in the air and sticks to everything. which is bad for you. i spent alot of money for resin and supplies and equipment. but now im not sure

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 дня назад

      There are some toxic resin products on the market, so it really depends on the brand that you're using. Some resins release fumes from solvent ingredients that are dangerous to inhale or corrosive to eyes and skin. Always check the SDS for the resin brand you're using so you're aware of the risks. I'm happy to tell you that ArtResin contains no solvents and releases no fumes or VOCs.

  • @michaeldawes2152
    @michaeldawes2152 2 года назад

    Unless you’re a cat.

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  2 года назад +1

      Even though ArtResin is non toxic and does not produce fumes or VOCs, we do not recommend allowing pets into your workspace-cat hair in cured resin isn't a pretty look, not to mention the fact that pets are curious and resin is sticky!!

  • @ceo-vj1vs
    @ceo-vj1vs 11 месяцев назад

    i swolowd a very small quaniti by metake i used same knife to aplay it on my 3D printer , to make a toste bread

    • @Artresin
      @Artresin  11 месяцев назад +1

      It is never recommended to ingest ArtResin in any form. If it was a small amount everything is likely fine but if you are feeling unwell please consult a medical care professional and bring a copy of the SDS

  • @tammydecaroart
    @tammydecaroart Год назад +1

    Thank you!