Solarez UV Cure Resin - Bone Dry .5 Oz

Solarez UV Cure Resin - Bone Dry .5 Oz

REZ12

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Cures "Bone Dry" to a clear, hard, glossy finish in under 10 seconds. No mixing necessary. No tacky finish that needs to be wiped off with alcohol like other products. Non-yellowing.

Ultra-low viscosity. UV-Cure. Glossy, hard finish. 0.5 Fl. Oz. bottle with applicator brush. This is a 0.5 oz bottle (14 grams), compare to other products offering 4 grams of actual product.

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nicholas k
Smooth and hard

As long as you are good with the brush application, this cures fast, hard, with a nice smooth finish. I use it to finish large streamers. I would estimate the consistency between the thin and medium solarez products

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SEAN SUDIMAK
Bone dry

There is no better thin curing resin. I have just about every resin there is on the market and hands down it is the best. There is no other UV clue I trust more to lock down my threads to a hook shank than bone dry it’s worth very penny.

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Joseph Granger
Great product!

Love using this for the final thread wrap on parachute Adams and chubby Chernobyl. The brush is very thin so it can get into hard to reach places without making a mess.

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David Rogers
Bone Dry

Bone dry is currently my favorite UV resin. It drys hard, clear, and most importantly tack free. It’s thin enough to use as head cement or on bodies where you don’t want a lot of bulk. It can be built up a little, but you would be better off with a thicker resin for some heads. Because it’s so thin be careful not to let it wick into things that you want to move, or too deeply into a material so that the UV light can’t penetrate to cure the resin. The resin tends to gunk up if it gets below 60 degrees. You will need to warm it up in a water bath or microwave to get it thin and clear again.

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Shawn Anderson
Solrez UV Cure

Best stuff a must have!

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