Cell Enhancer – Colour Me KT

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Cell Enhancer

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Looking to add a little bit of an extra effect for your Fusion acrylic pour art?  Our Cell Enhancer is the product you need.  It is made of a high-grade silicone oil that will enhance, enlarge, and increase the number of cells within your Pouring Resin art application.  Simply add a couple of drops to each mixed colour, and let the Cell Enhancer do the rest.  Please note: you CAN’T PAINT OVER a surface that includes Cell Enhancer.

60ml

 HOW TO USE

Stir Pouring Resin before using.  Best used on a horizontal surface for best application, as Pouring Resin is self-levelling.

To add colour, add a couple of drops of any Fusion Mineral Paint to tint the Resin (no more than 10% paint ratio).  You want to use very little paint so that the flow stays very liquid.

Tap your surface to settle air any bubbles.

If using Cell Enhancer, afterwards be sure to wipe those areas clean with a bit of rubbing alcohol to remove the shiny wet look.

Dry time: 8-12hours   |    Re-coat time: 12-24 hours   |   Cure time: 21 days

Tip

Using in a mold: Pouring resin can be used in a shallow mold. However, it is possible to add layers of resin in deeper molds. Only do this once the first layer has had time to dry. You must allow time for the water to evaporate, which may causing shrinking.

Tip

Minimizing bubbles: You can use heat to help reduce bubbles, although it is imperative to do this with care. You do not want to burn the resin. To prevent unwanted bubbles in the first place, don’t pour from too far above (which can cause bubbles to form as the resin hits the substrate), gentle mixing of colours into the Pouring Resin and then waiting for a couple hours before pouring to allow for bubbles to dissipate.

Tip

Spreading the the Pouring Resin:  Is intended to be poured, brushing it on can create brush strokes and is not recommended. If you want to move the resin around, it is best to tilt the piece, but you can also use tools like a palette knife.