Varathane®

Super Glaze Epoxy Resin


Varathane Super Glaze Charcoal
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Charcoal
363902 - Quart

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About Super Glaze Epoxy Resin

Varathane Super Glaze is an epoxy resin that comes in clear and pre-tinted colors. This pourable epoxy delivers a high-gloss finish that is as thick as 75 coats of varnish. It leaves your surface durable, waterproof and resistant to heat and chemicals.
Super Glaze epoxy resin is ideal for indoor surfaces and projects, such as:

  • Tabletops
  • Furniture
  • Bars,
  • Photos,
  • Frames
  • Craft Projects

Clear Super Glaze is transparent when it dries, showcasing the surface or items that you’ve covered.

Tinted Super Glaze already has colored added, so no additional mixing is required. Simply follow the product directions as you combine equal parts of pre-tinted resin with the activating solution to create a pourable epoxy for surfaces and epoxy molds.
Varathane Super Glaze is available in the following resin colors:

  • Charcoal
  • Classic Gray
  • Aged Wood
  • Turquoise
  • Metallic Blue

FOR BEST RESULTS

Make sure the surface you’re coating is level, clean and dry before pouring Super Glaze epoxy resin.

AVAILABLE SIZES

  • Quart

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DANGER: Rags, steel wool or other waste soaked with this product may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded. DISPOSAL: Dispose of contaminated absorbent, container and unused contents in
accordance with local, state and federal regulations.

Disposal Options:

Let rags fully dry before disposing. Lay or hang oily rags in a single layer in an outdoor area that is out of the sun and well ventilated.  Lay them on an area such as concrete. Do not scrunch up the rags!  Let rags fully dry for a 2 day minimum. Then dispose of rags and empty cans by using a local hazardous waste disposal center. Disposal methods should always follow in accordance to local fire regulations.
OR
Immediately place rags and other oil-based staining materials into a water-filled metal container. Seal the container. Then dispose of the can by using a local hazardous waste disposal center. Remember- Rags, steel wool, or other waste soaked materials may spontaneously catch fire if improperly discarded.
For clean-up of reusable materials, such as brushes, use mineral spirits.