High Performance Countertop and Tabletop Epoxy Resin
One Stop Epoxy Countertop and Tabletop Epoxy is a professional grade, 100% solids, 2 to 1 epoxy resin system. Engineered specifically for clear flood coats on countertops, bar tops, and custom furniture, this system delivers the high-build, glass-like depth that customers expect from a premium decorative surface.
Unlike standard floor coatings, this resin is a controlled-pour epoxy designed for horizontal surfaces where clarity, air release, and finish quality are the primary focus. It is VOC-free, making it ideal for indoor residential and commercial woodworking or remodeling projects.
This product is intended for countertops and decorative pours. For floor systems, please see our 100% Solids Floor Epoxy and Flooring Systems.
Where This Product Excels
- Kitchen and bathroom countertop resurfacing
- Live-edge tabletops and furniture
- Commercial bar tops and restaurant surfaces
- Sealing woodworking and custom art projects
- Decorative resin "river" pours (up to 1/8" per lift)
Key Features and Benefits
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100% Solids Formula – Zero shrinkage and zero VOCs for safe interior use.
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Superior Air Release – Formulated to release bubbles naturally when applied over sealed surfaces.
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High Clarity – Provides a deep, crystal-clear finish that enhances wood grain and pigments.
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Blush-Free Cure – Consistent finish that resists "clouding" common in lower-grade resins.
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Scratch & Stain Resistant – Durable enough for daily residential and commercial use.
Mixing and Application Instructions
The Golden Rule of Countertops: Always apply a thin "Seal Coat" of epoxy using a brush or squeegee before your main flood coat. This seals the pores of the wood or concrete and prevents air from escaping (off-gassing) into your final finish.
Mixing
This is a 2 to 1 mix ratio consisting of two parts resin to one part hardener. Mix using a drill mixer at low speed for 2 to 3 minutes.
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1 Gallon Paddle Mixer: For partial kits
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5 Gallon Paddle Mixer: For full kits
It is critical to scrape the sides and bottom of the bucket during mixing. Avoid whipping the material, as this introduces unnecessary air into the resin.
Application
Pour the material as a flood coat at approximately 30 to 40 square feet per gallon, depending on the desired build. Allow the material to lay down naturally. You may use a 12-Inch Magic Trowel or a 4-Inch Roller for edge work to guide the epoxy, but it is engineered to flow into a smooth, seamless surface on its own.
⚠️ ENVIRONMENTAL WARNING: Do not apply in direct sunlight or on sunbaked surfaces. Additionally, do not apply with air blowing directly on the surface from fans or HVAC systems. Moving air will cause the coating to skin over before it has a chance to properly lay down, leading to permanent surface defects.
Coverage and Cure Times
| Application Step |
Thickness |
Approx. Coverage |
| Standard Flood Coat |
1/8 Inch |
12 – 16 Sq. Ft. Per Gallon |
| Seal Coat (Porous Surfaces) |
Thin Film |
30 – 40 Sq. Ft. Per Gallon |
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Working Time: 30 to 45 minutes (depending on temp)
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Tack Free: 8 to 12 hours
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Light Use: 24 hours
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Full Cure: 72 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to torch this epoxy to remove bubbles?
When applied over a properly sealed surface, this system is formulated for excellent air release. While a quick pass with a torch or heat gun can help pop surface bubbles, it is not always necessary if the seal coat was done correctly.
Can I pour this thicker than 1/8 inch at a time?
This product is a "Flood Coat" epoxy. Pouring thicker than 1/8" can cause the material to overheat (exotherm), resulting in yellowing, ripples, or cracks.
Can I use this for my garage floor?
Technically yes, but this product is designed for countertops and decorative pours, not floor systems. For garage floors, please see our 100% solids floor epoxy line or visit our Flooring Systems Page.
What happens if a fan is blowing on the project while it cures?
Moving air causes the surface to "skin over" prematurely. This prevents the epoxy from laying down properly, which will leave you with an uneven, wavy finish.
Is this beginner friendly?
Yes. The 2:1 ratio is very forgiving and the extended working time allows beginners to guide the material using a Magic Trowel or 4-inch roller without the stress of a fast-setting cure.
Do I have to sand between coats?
If you apply your second coat within 12–24 hours, no sanding is required. After 24 hours, you must lightly sand the surface with 220 grit to ensure a mechanical bond.
Why is the seal coat so important?
Bubbles usually come from air escaping a porous surface (like wood or concrete). A thin seal coat locks that air in the surface so it can't ruin your final flood coat.
Is this epoxy food safe?
Once fully cured, 100% solids epoxy is generally considered inert and suitable for incidental food contact, making it a strong choice for kitchen counters and dining tables.