Steve
GBI have ordered two different colors… I have ordered two different colors from EPODEX, and I am truly amazed at this product. My bathroom countertop looks amazing! I had some left over from the project and redid my living room table. Wow, my friends can't believe it's just paint. they think I bought a new table. The second batch was for an outside table. again, totally amazed at the color and brilliance of the product. I will use your product on my next project.
Jacob Munson
GBThis was my first go at epoxy This was my first go at epoxy, It was easy to find what I think I needed and it was delivered fast. I'm just getting started but if this goes well I'll be getting more from this company.
R M
GBDO NOT BUY** terrible service. Firstly I was very excited and I felt… DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT****. You will never get what you're ecpecting! Firstly I was very excited and I felt like I found the right epoxy for my table pour. I did a small 1 liter test pour and it came out I would say 80% ok, considering I was only testing and did not do all the fancy prep for the pour that I would for the final. there were air bubbles despite their claims, but as ive read there's really no such thing as no air bubbles, so I can accept this. I ordered a solid black so I cold hide things like this for the most part. The pigment that they sent was a paste and not a powder, and had a very hard time mixing into the epoxy. at first when poured it looked like it was great, almost zero bubbles and the black looked very nice. I followed all the instructions to a T. after adding the rest of the volume I saw a nice darkish mirror finish with almost no bubbles, I was very happy. this changed over the next 12 hours or so. the pigment began to separate from the epoxy and settle on the bottom in a wrinkled mess, the top became a cloudy smoke color, Wich I actually dont hate. but it was no longer clear or black , I ta was a mix. the you have light hit it you see the disgusting bubble gum layer at the bottom Wich I can only assume tis the paste that they sent that separated from the epoxy. Now that said, it still hasn't fully dried and I haven't been able to see the extent of the problems I will have to try to fix to save this several thousand dollar investment. top this off with the real problem,. I have been contraction them non stop since before I poured with questions and concerns, as well I have contacted them today within there posted business hours both by chat and by phone (which tells you there is no phone support when you call btw). and nobody is reaching out to help before it cures and I will have no way of doing anything to help the situation. I have documented every stage of the process, with pictures and with video. I wish they allowed me to upload the picture so you could see the real result. shame on you guys fro claiming you will support your customer and not being there when they need you. Big waste of my hard earned money so far. maybe this review will get someone to reach out. PS I also have screenshots of me reaching out to them within business hours and them never responding.
Al
GBInstructions are incomplete The written instructions left me with questions that the videos seemed to answer. I used masking tape around the edges of my countertops as shown in the video, but the masking tape started leaking at several points after application. The leaks penetrated my tarp, and now my floor is ruined. At the very least, I am disappointed with the instructions and the supplies.
Michael Michael
GBGarage floor kit So I will outline my steps: Cleaned floor with purple stuff heavy duty cleaner, patched with hydraulic cement, etched with muratic acid. Per directions they recommend 2 coats, FYI—the kit is only enough for one coat, I though it was for 2 and initially only mixed 1/2. I also added specks (purchased from another site) But overall even a single coat came out great and holds up amazing. My Google review has pics…