I'm bummed I missed the live again! This stuff is definitely a game changer ❤ After watching, I'm curious how it would look if you poured it similar to a vase pour, raising up one side and pouring the colors down one at a time to get that look of flowing colors blending a little here and there. I love these colors!
Rhonda and Kenny thanks for the live I’m not ready for this I like the slow stuff My grandson watched cartoons instead of you guys what’s wrong with him
It’s such a cool product. The Fuzion Relax is for popping bubbles and the colored Fuzion is spray able mica powders. Very concentrated and allows you to put color exactly where you want it. Check out our website www.RK3Designs.com
Yes, you can use it for a flood coat on a bar top but, just remember… it does set a lot faster than the original Stonecoat Epoxy. If it’s a bar top no bigger than approximately 10 feet long. I would use the speed cure epoxy, if it is longer than that, I would probably just use the original Stonecoat Epoxy.
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Great demonstration of the working time!! 👏👏
I'm bummed I missed the live again! This stuff is definitely a game changer ❤
After watching, I'm curious how it would look if you poured it similar to a vase pour, raising up one side and pouring the colors down one at a time to get that look of flowing colors blending a little here and there. I love these colors!
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Sorry I missed the live.
Rhonda and Kenny thanks for the live I’m not ready for this I like the slow stuff My grandson watched cartoons instead of you guys what’s wrong with him
What is this fusion spay you're using? Tks
It’s such a cool product. The Fuzion Relax is for popping bubbles and the colored Fuzion is spray able mica powders. Very concentrated and allows you to put color exactly where you want it. Check out our website www.RK3Designs.com
@@RK3Designs oh OK. Thank you so much.
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Check out our website www.RK3Designs.com
Is the speed curve good for doing a clear flood coat on a bar top?
Yes, you can use it for a flood coat on a bar top but, just remember… it does set a lot faster than the original Stonecoat Epoxy. If it’s a bar top no bigger than approximately 10 feet long. I would use the speed cure epoxy, if it is longer than that, I would probably just use the original Stonecoat Epoxy.
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