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==== Mixing ==== Mixing is usually done in two buckets: the first for mixing the two parts, and the second for pigments. Does Christoff also suggest pouring into a second bucket for clear (ie to prevent unmixed epoxy from going into the project)? When pouring from one container to the next, do not scrape the sides as that is where unmixed epoxy will gather. It is not possible to reuse the first mixing bucket. It may be possible to reuse the second mixing bucket, however the low cost of buckets means it is usually not worth the effort (unless using 5 gallon pails). To mix A and B parts, mix slowly until the swirls disappear. Be careful not to over-mix. Keep the paddle near the bottom of the bucket to avoid mixing in air, and avoid the sides of the bucket to avoid chipping and mixing in bits of plastic. Please do not use communal paddles to mix pigmented resin. Note that the A and B parts can sometimes separate if left to sit for too long.
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