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Beach Resin Pour: Which material works best for a Beach design?

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See how two top-tier resins perform in a real-time beach pour and learn pro tips for saving your design when things don’t go as planned.

Beach Resin Pour: Which material works best for a Beach design?

In this video, I walk you through a real-time beach-inspired resin pour while testing out two versions of PolyKote from Savage Patriot Polymers—Enhanced and Pro. I started the project using PolyKote Enhanced, then switched over to PolyKote Pro to finish it and compare performance.

You’ll see how each formula behaves during the pour, how they hold color and flow, and which one I think works best for beach-style designs.

✨ PLUS: Not every pour goes perfectly. I’ll show you what to do when something doesn’t look right and how to fix your resin pour without starting over.

What’s Included In This Video:

  • Side-by-side test: PolyKote Enhanced vs. PolyKote Pro
  • Real-time beach pour techniques and layering
  • How to correct areas you’re not happy with mid-pour
  • Tips for blending, movement, and depth in beach designs

Materials Used:

  • PolyKote Enhanced & PolyKote Pro (Savage Patriot Polymers)
  • Liquid Colorants and mica powders by Savage Patriot as well as translucent dyes from Color Obsession

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