Bubbles in epoxy resin can ruin an otherwise perfect project. Whether you’re crafting coasters, coating a table, or sealing art, knowing how to remove bubbles from epoxy resin is the key to achieving a smooth, crystal-clear finish. Let’s break down the causes, methods, and prevention strategies in plain, actionable language.
If your epoxy resin still sticky after hours—or even days—you’re not alone.
I remember my first big resin pour on a walnut tabletop: it looked like liquid glass under the shop lights,
but the next morning it was tacky, leaving fingerprints. Let’s look at why epoxy resin still sticky
happens and, more importantly, how to fix it so you get a crystal‑clear, rock‑hard finish every time.
Epoxy for labels and dome stickers is a critical ingredient for manufacturers and crafters who want to add a professional, glossy, and protective finish to their product branding. A high-quality dome not only enhances the visual appeal, but also adds durability and resistance against UV light, scratches, and wear.
Among dozens of resins tested for clarity, hardness, and weathering, 315AB-40 stands out as one of the most balanced, beginner-friendly, and production-capable dome epoxies available today. Whether you’re a startup making sticker logos or a factory applying resin domes at scale, this epoxy gives you consistency and clarity in every drop.