








✨ Craft brilliance in minutes—shine like never before! 💎
Limino’s Improved 500g UV Resin offers a premium, non-toxic formula imported from Japan that cures crystal clear and hard in minutes under UV light or sunlight. Featuring self-leveling, anti-yellowing, and anti-scratch properties, this low-viscosity resin is ideal for jewelry making, crafts, and coatings. Ready-to-use with a convenient nozzle, it eliminates mixing hassles and accelerates your creative workflow.


| ASIN | B08GSBSQGT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #135,325 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #970 in Sculpture Molding & Casting Products |
| Brand | Limino |
| Color | Clear |
| Date First Available | September 10, 2020 |
| Full Cure Time | 15 Minutes |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Volume | 17.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.1 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Limino |
| Material | Resin |
| Package Information | Can |
| Product Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.76 x 7.87 inches |
| Special Feature | Self Leveling, Cures Smooth Crystal Clear |
| Specific Uses For Product | Art, Craft, Casting, Jewelry |
| UPC | 738630277737 |
| Unit Count | 17.637 Ounce |
| Viscosity | Low |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**W
Perfect for Making Earrings
Pros: Thickness of product is perfect. It was easy to use when making earrings with a thin structure. The product is clear (Minimal to no bubbles). It also mixes well with pigments & glitter and cure time is not affected. Cure time 2-4minutes. Cons: Moderate odor when curing under UV lamp.
T**I
Must have
I’ve tried other resins and always come back to this one. Worth spending the money to keep it from cracking and curing too slowly.
E**N
No bubbles
I love this resin. I just started my resin journey about a month ago. I have tried several brands. This by far is my favorite. I will order this item again.It dries clear and hard. When I pour it in the mould it doesn’t shrink or develop a lip around the mould. Love it!
A**N
Love/Hate relationship!
I've been resin crafting for about 10 months now and sell my products in a local shop! I've tested at least seven or eight different types of UV resin, and for a thin type resin this beats most of them in terms of cure time, transparency and hardness. I have found that most UV resins labeled low viscosity typically are more of a medium viscosity. The other amazing thing about this resin is that bubbles are almost non-existent, and any that are present are quickly gone with a quick blast of a embossing heat gun, something that's trickier with other UV resins.. many people use a lighter to pop bubbles but it's very bad for your molds. My issue with these products is the inconsistency or lack of explanation between the different bottle labels.. after testing three different labels of limino UV resin, there is indeed a difference between the different products with different labels.. a question I've seen many times here on Amazon as well as online forums with no clear answer. I first tested a 100 G green bottle and it was very thin and worked perfectly fine with my colorants.. the resin did very well in a extended yellowing test I did and Bubbles were not existent and the resin cured to a glassy finish. From there I chose to purchase the 500 G bottle with the circular pink floral pattern label and quickly found that resin at all of these qualities except for one crucial thing.. all of my colorants regardless of brand or quality quickly either faded or disappeared when cured under my light. I continued to use that bottle but only for clear pieces containing no color. I found that at lower wattage on my light seemed to preserve the color.. but the colors would still fade in the piece soon after.. I've never had any color fast problems with any of my colorants with any other UV resin. I also found that this resident did not hold up quite as well in my yellowing test, and although it is still clear 3 months later it has a slight yellow tinge to it, while the green 100 Grand bottle is still crystal clear 3 months later. Thinking it had something to do with the larger size bottle and different label, I have now tested this 200 g bottle with the rectangular White label. This resin is slightly thicker than the other two I tested of this product and seems to be more of a medium viscosity resin. While there isn't many bubbles, they do not disappear as quickly with a embossing gun like the other two resins, it does cure very well if you have a 36 watt or higher light and is crystal clear.. but is not quite as clear and seem to take on a slight yellow compared to the 100 G green bottle.. and only one week in my sunny window with 6 hours of direct light a day.. it had already started to Yellow just a bit. This slightly thicker resin however is completely compatible with all of my colorants and I've had no problems with that, and all of the colors seem to be color fast and hold their true color. I have attempted to reach limino us over this phenomenon regarding the different qualities and characteristics of the different UV resins they sell under their name in respect to the different bottles and their labels. In my testing and real world use of these products, they are indeed different there's no doubt about that, I do wish that let me know would be more specific concerning the different characteristics of these UV resins.. and if I did receive a bad batch with the 500 G bottle it would be nice to know if this is a common thing with that particular label of resin or if it was just a fluke. I had recently tested another brand of the type UV resin by decorum and found the same thing.. I had the same positive characteristics as the Thin type limino 500 Grand bottle but also was not compatible with my colorants.. despite the fact that I have a set of colorants that is sold under decorums name lol. Overall I love these products but I feel they lack and consistency when it comes to labeling their products, I have a few necklaces made by this resin over 5 months now that I wear and they have held up well and have not yellowed substantially or scratched easily.
W**E
Thin and easy to use
This is the second bottle of UV resin I’ve used. This one is easy to handle because it’s a bit on the thinner side but that also means it’s easy to run over the sides if you’re not working on a level surface. You can always sand off any extra resin once it’s cured though. I didn’t use gloves when I used these one time and when the resin cured, I was able to easily peel it right off my fingers (of course I still recommend using gloves). This gives off a mild scent so use in a well-ventilated room.
T**A
Manageable Odor pours very well.
My quest is to find a UV resin that pours well and doesnt smell. This is probably the 5th type I have bought and is best of bunch. Items are clear and easily removed from molds. Smell is there but with proper ventilation manageable.
M**S
No fuss, no muss.
I make dog tags and keychains and this UV resin is perfect for what I do! I just bought my second bottle. I used to do 2 part resin but this takes ALL the guess work out and no messes. Very little bubbles and dries clear and hard. I recommend for anyone that's doing small projects or want to get into UV resin.... love love love.
L**R
Dries with texture
This resin is a different brand than what I've used before. I noticed that it takes a minute longer to fully cure. It also leaves waves on the surface but when it went into the light it was a flat. Dries with texture. Not ideal when you want a smooth finish. Good consistency and easy to use.
P**K
Works as advertised. fast delivery.
A**R
Easy to use, crystal clear resin. Sets up quickly with UV lamp.
A**E
Love this stuff It's to bad the price has increased by$9. I'll buy again when the price comes back down.
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