Select based on project size and working time needs

Choose Your Slow Marine Epoxy Kit

Tailored for Marine Repair and Restoration

Product Details and Specifications

Brand
UltraClear Epoxy
Category
Protective Coatings & Sealants
Material
Two-part epoxy resin and slow hardener designed for bonding fiberglass, wood, metals, and composite fabrics.
Dimensions
Available in 1 Quart and 1 Gallon kits, each including resin and matching slow hardener.
Finish
Amber (cured)
Type
Protective Coatings & Sealants
Design
Protective Coatings & Sealants
Options
Size: 1 Quart Kit, 1 Gallon Kit
Variants
1 Quart Kit, 1 Gallon Kit

What arrives

One Slow Marine Epoxy Kit by UltraClear Epoxy resin product in the selected size or kit option.

Sizes and Compatibility

Available Kits and Surface Fit

Mix resin and slow hardener by volume. Apply with brush, roller, syringe, or pour onto clean surfaces. Use in temperatures 80°F or above for best results.

One Quart and One Gallon Kit Options

Use with compatible pigments, molds, forms, wood, sealers, topcoats, and surface-prep products only where the manufacturer allows it.

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions and safety guidance.

Smooth Ordering and Delivery

Shipping and Returns

Shipping Details

Shipping rates and delivery estimates are shown at checkout. Most partner-brand orders ship in 1-5 business days when inventory is available, but timing can vary by supplier, destination, item type, and carrier. Multi-brand orders may arrive in separate packages.

Returns Policy

Return requests are accepted within 30 days of delivery. Damaged, defective, incorrect, or missing items are fully supported; contact Resin Society first and we will coordinate directly with the brand. Change-of-mind returns are reviewed according to the supplier's return policy and item condition.
Slow Marine Epoxy Kit by UltraClear Epoxy

Built for long days on warm water

Slow Marine Epoxy Kit by UltraClear Epoxy moves at the rhythm of summer—steady, patient, unwavering.

Quiet craft, lasting bonds

Make time your ally

Warm-weather working time

When the dock bakes and tools grow hot, quick-setting formulas rush the work and leave little room for clean, even layups. Slow Marine Epoxy Kit keeps pace with warmer temperatures, giving space to brush, roll, or pour without hurry. It wets out fiberglass and reinforcement fabrics with a calm, self-leveling touch. Fillets and fairing pull together with confidence across wood, fiberglass, and metals.

From repair to restoration

Boats carry stories: a cedar sheerline, a well-worn tiller, a weekend rebuilt in the slip. A bond that cures into a strong, moisture‑resistant solid protects that history against the water’s quiet insistence. Medium viscosity makes laminating practical and precise, so projects read as careful rather than rushed. The result is work you’ll want to run a hand across before casting off.

For the hands that keep boats afloat

Boat builders and restorers working in warm conditions who need a slow hardener system for bonding, laminating, filleting, and fairing across wood, fiberglass, and metals.

Where it belongs

Choose the 1 Quart or 1 Gallon kit to bond, laminate, and wet out fiberglass, wood, aluminum, steel, lead, granite, or tile on boat builds and marine repairs in 80°F+ conditions.
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  • Wood and resin work
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  • Shop use
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About UltraClear Epoxy

Brand Focus and Expertise

UltraClear Epoxy focuses on epoxy systems, resin color, additives, and practical pour supplies for tables, bars, coatings, casting, and studio work. Resin Society carries UltraClear because the line fits makers who need resin materials, pigments, and setup tools organized around real epoxy workflows.
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Common Questions

Slow Marine Epoxy Kit FAQs

What projects suit the Slow Marine Epoxy Kit?
Boat building, repair, and marine restoration where strong, moisture‑resistant bonds and laminations are needed.
Can it be used in warm weather?
Yes. It’s designed for warmer temperatures (around 80°F and above) to allow more working time and a longer cure.
Is it intended for clear finishes or art?
No. It isn’t intended for clear‑coating or art applications.
Which materials will it bond to?
Fiberglass, wood, aluminum, steel, lead, granite, tile, and composite reinforcement fabrics like fiberglass cloth.
How is it applied?
By brush, roller, syringe, spreader, or by pouring, with easy measuring and mixing by volume as directed by the kit.