Rustic Resin & Wood
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Question: How do you maintain an epoxy table top?
- Use basic soap and water. …
- Use glass cleaner or a hard surface cleaner. …
- For stronger cleaning and sanitization, try diluted bleach. …
- Diluted alcohol is good for sanitizing, but not ideal for removing residues. …
- Cleaning epoxy is straightforward.
Frequently Asked Question: Custom work... do you do that?
YES, I do custom work! You can choose the type of wood (sometimes even the specific piece of wood for your project), the specific “Eye Candy” color/pigment for your epoxy, the exact dimensions, and even the exact finish for your one-of-a-kind piece of art.
Let’s collaborate to create a masterpiece that perfectly reflects your vision. Send me a message and we can discuss all the details, including your budget and timeline. I’m excited to bring your idea to life!
Frequently Asked Question: Can sratches on my epoxy/resin tabletop be repaired?
Frequently Asked Question: Spalted Wood, what is it?
Spalted wood, coveted by woodworkers and designers, is a natural and visually striking form of wood that results from the competition between fungi, such as mushrooms, over a limited period of time. This process creates captivating zone lines, characterized by their variegated hues and shifting patterns. Learn more about spalted wood at www.RusticResinandwood.com.
Frequently Asked Question: Can you cut on an epoxy/resin serving tray?
No, just no! Despite its durability, cured epoxy can still be susceptible to damage from sharp knives. To protect your epoxy/resin serving tray from potential harm, it is best to utilize a cutting board when preparing food. At www.RusticResinandwood.com, we prioritize the longevity and quality of our products, ensuring a safe and reliable experience for all users.
Frequently Asked Question: Is Epoxy/Resin food safe?
Epoxy is generally considered safe for incidental food contact once it has been fully cured. This means that it is safe for food to come into brief contact with a cured epoxy surface, such as a cutting board or countertop. However, it is important to note that hot foods or beverages should not be used with epoxy, as well as surfaces that will have prolonged contact with food. It is recommended to exercise caution and avoid these situations to ensure the safety of food handling. At RusticResinandwood.com, we prioritize the well-being of our customers and strive to provide accurate information regarding epoxy usage for food-related applications.
Frequently Asked Question: How long does it take for epoxy/resin to cure?
The most common type of epoxy used at www.RusticResinandwood.com is tabletop epoxy. In ideal conditions, it takes approximately 72 hours for this epoxy to dry and cure. Another type, deep pour epoxy or casting resin, requires about 72 hours for proper drying and curing. However, it is important to note that I do not utilize deep-pour resin at Rustic Resin & Wood. As time progresses, your surface will continue to cure and harden over a period of 30 days.