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SKU:CREZ103

Solarez UV Fly Tie Color 5 Gram Bottle with Brush Cap

Solarez UV Fly Tie Color 5 Gram Bottle with Brush Cap

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Solarez Colored resin families:

FLUORESCENT Family:

Translucent, wildly bright colors that further fluoresce in daylight and are vivid even in dim light.

EARTH TONE FAMILY:

Subdued, opaque, natural oxides, Black & white

INTERFERENCE PIGMENT FAMILY

3-dimensional colors with highly reflective light scattering properties. Shimmering pearlescents, metallics and opalescents. Bling-bling.

  • Blocks 95% of UV rays
  • Multifunctional
  • Exceptional Moisture-wicking with its 4-channel fibers
  • Soft, breathable Coolmax Extreme fabric
  • Cool in the summer, extra layer of warmth in the winter
  • Polygiene Active Odor Control
  • Quick drying

Usage tip: UV curing of color resins is always better when done in thinner applications. If mass is desired, do so with Solarez THICK or MEDIUM first, then color over that. All resins are compatible and stick well to each other.

Regular price $13.50
Sale price $13.50 Regular price
Save $-13.50 Sold out

Solarez Colored resin families:

FLUORESCENT Family:

Translucent, wildly bright colors that further fluoresce in daylight and are vivid even in dim light.

EARTH TONE FAMILY:

Subdued, opaque, natural oxides, Black & white

INTERFERENCE PIGMENT FAMILY

3-dimensional colors with highly reflective light scattering properties. Shimmering pearlescents, metallics and opalescents. Bling-bling.

  • Blocks 95% of UV rays
  • Multifunctional
  • Exceptional Moisture-wicking with its 4-channel fibers
  • Soft, breathable Coolmax Extreme fabric
  • Cool in the summer, extra layer of warmth in the winter
  • Polygiene Active Odor Control
  • Quick drying

Usage tip: UV curing of color resins is always better when done in thinner applications. If mass is desired, do so with Solarez THICK or MEDIUM first, then color over that. All resins are compatible and stick well to each other.