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AlumiliteDye is a 1-ounce red dye designed for use in clear resin, providing a stunning translucent or pigmented finish. It reacts chemically with resin to create vibrant, long-lasting colors without the risk of leaching, making it perfect for professional-grade projects like bar tops and river tables.
P**R
Highly concentrated.
It’s the perfect red that I am looking for. A little bit goes a long way so be very careful!
A**R
This is an amazing red
Where I would use 10-12 drops of ink or other colorants, I only need ONE drop of this dye. It is so pigmented! Real value. Just don’t spill it.
C**X
This is the good stuff!
Don't mess around with alcohol inks if you're trying to make UV resin red. This Alumilite red gives clear, true color without interfering with the curing process and without weird fluorescence.
F**S
Just the red I needed
So I use a certain resin that unfortunately doesn't agree with red and it'll often change to a brown blood or a violet magenta as it cures. You might ask why don't I switch to another resin? Cause the resin is clear, has a 1/1 ratio, with a pot life of 10 minutes and a cure time of 60 minutes, and I have yet to come across another resin with those specs. I've spent the year looking for a replacement red and I finally found it here. This stuff holds it's color, a beautiful gemstone red. I will say that it's a little on the thick side so if you only want a light tint of red, dab some on a toothpick and mix it into your resins. I haven't looked yet but I'll definitely be buying a large bottle of this stuff, if not just stick to this size.
J**.
Wish it came in a bigger bottle
I have used this for years. Does not disappoint. Make sure to wear gloves and old clothes when handling. Use 2 times as much as you think you need when stabilizing wood. Also, temp matters when using in resin.
D**I
Reddest dye ever
Very red. Was looking for dye that didn't turn pink, this is it. Its very potent so make sure to use a miniscule amount. Best dye I've ever used.
R**E
Like it
Love it
M**N
Not for Polymer Clay
This dye is very concentrated, and the colors you get with the resin are rich, and transparent. But I made the mistake of grabbing one of these instead of alcohol ink when I was working with polymer clay, and although it appeared as if it was going to work, it took days to dry, and I ended up getting the ink all over my hands as I worked with the clay. The colors were nice, but the ink stayed sticky in the clay. Keep the inks separate - resin dye for the resin, alcohol inks for almost everything else.
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