Installation Guide

TABLE TOP INSTRUCTIONS
1-866-427-2547 | info@wisebond.com | www.WiseBond.com
WiseBond
is a Division of DeckWise
®
, The Ipe Clip
®
Fastener Company, LLC • 2111 58th Ave. East, Bradenton, FL 34203
All rights reserved. ©Copyright 2019
Rev:8/20/2019
WiseBond™ Bar & Table Top 1:1 Ratio
This product will work well with wood, glass, ceramic, stone aggregate, cement, electronic
parts and most metals. Do not use over an oil-based stain.
DIRECTIONS
Step 1: When pouring Bar & Table Top Resin (A) and Hardener (B), ambient air temperature
should be around 70°F and 85°F prior mixing. The ideal epoxy working temperature is about
77°F. Try not to work in high humidity environments. Work space should be dust and dirt
free. Applying this product on a leveled and flat work surface is recommended.
Step 2: Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE)! See bottom of page.
Seal Coat: Using a small amount of WiseBond™ Bar & Table Top Epoxy, apply a thin (penetrating) seal coat with a plastic
spreader. This will help ensure there will be no air bubbles during the final thick glossy flood coat. Each seal coat should
not have any thickness to it. Allow each seal coat to dry for 24 hours with light sanding (220 grit) in between coats for
leveling. 2-3 seal coats are suggested for all applications. Wood tables should be sealed on all sides of the table surface.
Step 3: Thorough mixing is very important! Thoroughly mix 1 part Resin (A) to 1 part Hardener (B) for 3 minutes. NOTE:
Pour Hardener (B) in your mixing container first, and then add the Resin (A). Hardener (B) has a lower viscosity and will
not stick to the mixing container sides and bottom as much as the Resin (A) will during mixing. Stir with a paint stick or
paddle mixer attached to a drill. Avoid whipping and the introduction of air. Scrape the mixing bucket sides and bottom
to ensure complete mixing. For best results, mix in one container then pour mixture into second clean container and
thoroughly mix again.
Pot-Life: The mixed product inside the mixing container may begin to heat up after 15-20 minutes, shortening the
available working time. Follow all safety instructions listed.
Step 4: Flood coat coverage is 12 sq.ft. at 1/8" thick per combined gallon. Use thin pours of no more than 1/4 inch. Pour
the mixed resin onto the surface and distribute evenly with a 1/4¨ notched plastic trowel or gloved hand. Continue to
pour remaining material to achieve the desired thickness, allowing the resin to flow evenly over the project’s sides. Sides
should be coated with a brush first to allow even flooding over the edges. Continue removing bubbles with a propane
torch as needed up to 2 hours after final pour. Thin film Set Time: 4 to 8 Hours depending on thickness and ambient
temperature. Follow all safety instructions listed.

Summary of content (2 pages)