PolyColor Resin Powder 15g

$11.99
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PolyColor Resin Powders produce vibrant pearlescent-effects when added to clear resins such as Alumilite Clear, Amazing Clear Cast, and Amazing Deep Pour. These powders are very fine and make a significant impact in small amounts.

Begin with small amounts and add more gradually to brighten/deepen the color until desired look is achieved. Maintain a translucent appearance by only adding small amounts. Powders can be blended for custom colors. PolyColor Resin Powders can also be used in conjunction with Alumilite Dyes. 

Application possibilities include river tables, blanks for wood turning, jewelry making, coasters, serving trays, counter and bar tops, fishing lures, ornaments, frames, game pieces, tumblers, inlays, cracks in wood, and more.

Packaged in 15g resealable bags.

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Overall rating: 4.852941 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

PolyColor Resin Powder 15g offers vibrant pearlescent effects when mixed with clear resins. Customers appreciate the deep-pigmented colors and the ability to create custom blends. Ideal for various applications, including river tables, jewelry, and coasters.

Summary topics

  • Color Variety: 37%

Review topics: ["colors","powder","pigments","amount","effects","resin"].

Review highlights

  • "Fantastic deep vibrant colors!"Robert R.
  • "Bright Green is the perfect complementary color along with deep Red for Christmas projects."Tia K.
  • "I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder!"Kristi M.

Reviews

"Didn’t do what i thought it would do by mixing it."

Monica (1/5)

Resin Powder

"Great color! Mixes well. Love it!"

Susan G. (5/5)

Vibrant Colors

"I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder! I first mix them with the Alumilite, Dispersion Fluid and when the epoxy resin is added it absolutely mixes like butter. With the dispersion fluid I get less clumping and what some call fish eyes. If you’re looking for a quality metallic powder, I highly recommend PolyColor Metallic Powders!"

Kristi M. (5/5)

Amazing effects

"I loved the 3d effect I got from this powder, it really made a big difference on my work."

Guarim N. (5/5)

Color resin powder review

"The color resin powder mix as well, however, I didn’t think the colors were as vibrant as I would like."

Rhonda G. (5/5)

Micas

"I like the many colors. They mix well creating an awesome end product."

Jack M. (5/5)

Great stuff

"This powder is great it allows you to create incredible, vibrant, and varied colors and effects."

Kyle H. (5/5)

Nice!

"Great stuff"

mike s. (5/5)

Brightest colors!

"The PolyColor resin powder lets me customize colors to meet my customers needs. The possibilities are endless!"

Jason V. (5/5)

Very good pigments

"I tried several poly color pigment color and found them to be deeply pigmented - a little goes a long way - very happy - will buy again."

Pooja D. (5/5)

Q&A

I am pouring both epoxy resin and uv resin depending on the application. I am creating decor including suncatchers. However, I am having an issue with my current dye fading badly in sunlight (which defeats the purpose of a suncatcher!). How do your epoxy resin colorants hold up to sunlight?
How funny of you to ask 😄 we actually have the perfect duo for this! If you’re making suncatchers or decor that sits in sunlight, we’d recommend Amazing Clear Cast Outdoor Epoxy. It’s made with strong UV protection, so it holds up way better outdoors and helps fight fading. With that UV protection, you might even be able to keep using your current pigments but for the best long-term results we also suggest our PolyColor Pigments or Alumilite dyes (just note: only a few dye shades are translucent). https://alumilite.com/products/amazing-clear-cast-outdoor-epoxy
Hello! I'd like to use this on a wall, should I mix directly into the paint or into a glaze layer? And about how much should I use for a 10x13 room? Thank you
Mix PolyColor Resin Powder into a glaze/clear medium, not directly into wall paint. Why: Resin powders disperse better and stay more vibrant in a clear glaze or clear coat. Mixing into wall paint can mute the color, clump, or create uneven texture. A glaze layer lets you control transparency, shimmer, and overall effect much more cleanly. How to use it: Create a small batch of clear glaze/clear acrylic medium. Stir in the PolyColor Resin Powder until smooth. Brush or roll it onto the wall.
It's under tthat PolyColor is added in small amounts first. What aproximate powder to quart resin rates will provide translucent vs. nearly opaque? Need to know to have adequate supply on hand for whole job.
Hello! Great question! Our epoxy resins have different viscosities so the amount needed may vary slightly depending on the epoxy you are using. We would need to know more about the size of the project, the amount of epoxy and how thick it would be to give you an accurate estimate.

Overall rating: 4.852941 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

PolyColor Resin Powder 15g offers vibrant pearlescent effects when mixed with clear resins. Customers appreciate the deep-pigmented colors and the ability to create custom blends. Ideal for various applications, including river tables, jewelry, and coasters.

Summary topics

  • Color Variety: 37%

Review topics: ["colors","powder","pigments","amount","effects","resin"].

Review highlights

  • "Fantastic deep vibrant colors!"Robert R.
  • "Bright Green is the perfect complementary color along with deep Red for Christmas projects."Tia K.
  • "I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder!"Kristi M.

Reviews

"Didn’t do what i thought it would do by mixing it."

Monica (1/5)

Resin Powder

"Great color! Mixes well. Love it!"

Susan G. (5/5)

Vibrant Colors

"I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder! I first mix them with the Alumilite, Dispersion Fluid and when the epoxy resin is added it absolutely mixes like butter. With the dispersion fluid I get less clumping and what some call fish eyes. If you’re looking for a quality metallic powder, I highly recommend PolyColor Metallic Powders!"

Kristi M. (5/5)

Amazing effects

"I loved the 3d effect I got from this powder, it really made a big difference on my work."

Guarim N. (5/5)

Color resin powder review

"The color resin powder mix as well, however, I didn’t think the colors were as vibrant as I would like."

Rhonda G. (5/5)

Micas

"I like the many colors. They mix well creating an awesome end product."

Jack M. (5/5)

Great stuff

"This powder is great it allows you to create incredible, vibrant, and varied colors and effects."

Kyle H. (5/5)

Nice!

"Great stuff"

mike s. (5/5)

Brightest colors!

"The PolyColor resin powder lets me customize colors to meet my customers needs. The possibilities are endless!"

Jason V. (5/5)

Very good pigments

"I tried several poly color pigment color and found them to be deeply pigmented - a little goes a long way - very happy - will buy again."

Pooja D. (5/5)

Q&A

I am pouring both epoxy resin and uv resin depending on the application. I am creating decor including suncatchers. However, I am having an issue with my current dye fading badly in sunlight (which defeats the purpose of a suncatcher!). How do your epoxy resin colorants hold up to sunlight?
How funny of you to ask 😄 we actually have the perfect duo for this! If you’re making suncatchers or decor that sits in sunlight, we’d recommend Amazing Clear Cast Outdoor Epoxy. It’s made with strong UV protection, so it holds up way better outdoors and helps fight fading. With that UV protection, you might even be able to keep using your current pigments but for the best long-term results we also suggest our PolyColor Pigments or Alumilite dyes (just note: only a few dye shades are translucent). https://alumilite.com/products/amazing-clear-cast-outdoor-epoxy
Hello! I'd like to use this on a wall, should I mix directly into the paint or into a glaze layer? And about how much should I use for a 10x13 room? Thank you
Mix PolyColor Resin Powder into a glaze/clear medium, not directly into wall paint. Why: Resin powders disperse better and stay more vibrant in a clear glaze or clear coat. Mixing into wall paint can mute the color, clump, or create uneven texture. A glaze layer lets you control transparency, shimmer, and overall effect much more cleanly. How to use it: Create a small batch of clear glaze/clear acrylic medium. Stir in the PolyColor Resin Powder until smooth. Brush or roll it onto the wall.
It's under tthat PolyColor is added in small amounts first. What aproximate powder to quart resin rates will provide translucent vs. nearly opaque? Need to know to have adequate supply on hand for whole job.
Hello! Great question! Our epoxy resins have different viscosities so the amount needed may vary slightly depending on the epoxy you are using. We would need to know more about the size of the project, the amount of epoxy and how thick it would be to give you an accurate estimate.

Overall rating: 4.852941 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

PolyColor Resin Powder 15g offers vibrant pearlescent effects when mixed with clear resins. Customers appreciate the deep-pigmented colors and the ability to create custom blends. Ideal for various applications, including river tables, jewelry, and coasters.

Summary topics

  • Color Variety: 37%

Review topics: ["colors","powder","pigments","amount","effects","resin"].

Review highlights

  • "Fantastic deep vibrant colors!"Robert R.
  • "Bright Green is the perfect complementary color along with deep Red for Christmas projects."Tia K.
  • "I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder!"Kristi M.

Reviews

"Didn’t do what i thought it would do by mixing it."

Monica (1/5)

Resin Powder

"Great color! Mixes well. Love it!"

Susan G. (5/5)

Vibrant Colors

"I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder! I first mix them with the Alumilite, Dispersion Fluid and when the epoxy resin is added it absolutely mixes like butter. With the dispersion fluid I get less clumping and what some call fish eyes. If you’re looking for a quality metallic powder, I highly recommend PolyColor Metallic Powders!"

Kristi M. (5/5)

Amazing effects

"I loved the 3d effect I got from this powder, it really made a big difference on my work."

Guarim N. (5/5)

Color resin powder review

"The color resin powder mix as well, however, I didn’t think the colors were as vibrant as I would like."

Rhonda G. (5/5)

Micas

"I like the many colors. They mix well creating an awesome end product."

Jack M. (5/5)

Great stuff

"This powder is great it allows you to create incredible, vibrant, and varied colors and effects."

Kyle H. (5/5)

Nice!

"Great stuff"

mike s. (5/5)

Brightest colors!

"The PolyColor resin powder lets me customize colors to meet my customers needs. The possibilities are endless!"

Jason V. (5/5)

Very good pigments

"I tried several poly color pigment color and found them to be deeply pigmented - a little goes a long way - very happy - will buy again."

Pooja D. (5/5)

Q&A

I am pouring both epoxy resin and uv resin depending on the application. I am creating decor including suncatchers. However, I am having an issue with my current dye fading badly in sunlight (which defeats the purpose of a suncatcher!). How do your epoxy resin colorants hold up to sunlight?
How funny of you to ask 😄 we actually have the perfect duo for this! If you’re making suncatchers or decor that sits in sunlight, we’d recommend Amazing Clear Cast Outdoor Epoxy. It’s made with strong UV protection, so it holds up way better outdoors and helps fight fading. With that UV protection, you might even be able to keep using your current pigments but for the best long-term results we also suggest our PolyColor Pigments or Alumilite dyes (just note: only a few dye shades are translucent). https://alumilite.com/products/amazing-clear-cast-outdoor-epoxy
Hello! I'd like to use this on a wall, should I mix directly into the paint or into a glaze layer? And about how much should I use for a 10x13 room? Thank you
Mix PolyColor Resin Powder into a glaze/clear medium, not directly into wall paint. Why: Resin powders disperse better and stay more vibrant in a clear glaze or clear coat. Mixing into wall paint can mute the color, clump, or create uneven texture. A glaze layer lets you control transparency, shimmer, and overall effect much more cleanly. How to use it: Create a small batch of clear glaze/clear acrylic medium. Stir in the PolyColor Resin Powder until smooth. Brush or roll it onto the wall.
It's under tthat PolyColor is added in small amounts first. What aproximate powder to quart resin rates will provide translucent vs. nearly opaque? Need to know to have adequate supply on hand for whole job.
Hello! Great question! Our epoxy resins have different viscosities so the amount needed may vary slightly depending on the epoxy you are using. We would need to know more about the size of the project, the amount of epoxy and how thick it would be to give you an accurate estimate.

Overall rating: 4.852941 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

PolyColor Resin Powder 15g offers vibrant pearlescent effects when mixed with clear resins. Customers appreciate the deep-pigmented colors and the ability to create custom blends. Ideal for various applications, including river tables, jewelry, and coasters.

Summary topics

  • Color Variety: 37%

Review topics: ["colors","powder","pigments","amount","effects","resin"].

Review highlights

  • "Fantastic deep vibrant colors!"Robert R.
  • "Bright Green is the perfect complementary color along with deep Red for Christmas projects."Tia K.
  • "I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder!"Kristi M.

Reviews

"Didn’t do what i thought it would do by mixing it."

Monica (1/5)

Resin Powder

"Great color! Mixes well. Love it!"

Susan G. (5/5)

Vibrant Colors

"I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder! I first mix them with the Alumilite, Dispersion Fluid and when the epoxy resin is added it absolutely mixes like butter. With the dispersion fluid I get less clumping and what some call fish eyes. If you’re looking for a quality metallic powder, I highly recommend PolyColor Metallic Powders!"

Kristi M. (5/5)

Amazing effects

"I loved the 3d effect I got from this powder, it really made a big difference on my work."

Guarim N. (5/5)

Color resin powder review

"The color resin powder mix as well, however, I didn’t think the colors were as vibrant as I would like."

Rhonda G. (5/5)

Micas

"I like the many colors. They mix well creating an awesome end product."

Jack M. (5/5)

Great stuff

"This powder is great it allows you to create incredible, vibrant, and varied colors and effects."

Kyle H. (5/5)

Nice!

"Great stuff"

mike s. (5/5)

Brightest colors!

"The PolyColor resin powder lets me customize colors to meet my customers needs. The possibilities are endless!"

Jason V. (5/5)

Very good pigments

"I tried several poly color pigment color and found them to be deeply pigmented - a little goes a long way - very happy - will buy again."

Pooja D. (5/5)

Q&A

I am pouring both epoxy resin and uv resin depending on the application. I am creating decor including suncatchers. However, I am having an issue with my current dye fading badly in sunlight (which defeats the purpose of a suncatcher!). How do your epoxy resin colorants hold up to sunlight?
How funny of you to ask 😄 we actually have the perfect duo for this! If you’re making suncatchers or decor that sits in sunlight, we’d recommend Amazing Clear Cast Outdoor Epoxy. It’s made with strong UV protection, so it holds up way better outdoors and helps fight fading. With that UV protection, you might even be able to keep using your current pigments but for the best long-term results we also suggest our PolyColor Pigments or Alumilite dyes (just note: only a few dye shades are translucent). https://alumilite.com/products/amazing-clear-cast-outdoor-epoxy
Hello! I'd like to use this on a wall, should I mix directly into the paint or into a glaze layer? And about how much should I use for a 10x13 room? Thank you
Mix PolyColor Resin Powder into a glaze/clear medium, not directly into wall paint. Why: Resin powders disperse better and stay more vibrant in a clear glaze or clear coat. Mixing into wall paint can mute the color, clump, or create uneven texture. A glaze layer lets you control transparency, shimmer, and overall effect much more cleanly. How to use it: Create a small batch of clear glaze/clear acrylic medium. Stir in the PolyColor Resin Powder until smooth. Brush or roll it onto the wall.
It's under tthat PolyColor is added in small amounts first. What aproximate powder to quart resin rates will provide translucent vs. nearly opaque? Need to know to have adequate supply on hand for whole job.
Hello! Great question! Our epoxy resins have different viscosities so the amount needed may vary slightly depending on the epoxy you are using. We would need to know more about the size of the project, the amount of epoxy and how thick it would be to give you an accurate estimate.

Overall rating: 4.852941 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

PolyColor Resin Powder 15g offers vibrant pearlescent effects when mixed with clear resins. Customers appreciate the deep-pigmented colors and the ability to create custom blends. Ideal for various applications, including river tables, jewelry, and coasters.

Summary topics

  • Color Variety: 37%

Review topics: ["colors","powder","pigments","amount","effects","resin"].

Review highlights

  • "Fantastic deep vibrant colors!"Robert R.
  • "Bright Green is the perfect complementary color along with deep Red for Christmas projects."Tia K.
  • "I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder!"Kristi M.

Reviews

"Didn’t do what i thought it would do by mixing it."

Monica (1/5)

Resin Powder

"Great color! Mixes well. Love it!"

Susan G. (5/5)

Vibrant Colors

"I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder! I first mix them with the Alumilite, Dispersion Fluid and when the epoxy resin is added it absolutely mixes like butter. With the dispersion fluid I get less clumping and what some call fish eyes. If you’re looking for a quality metallic powder, I highly recommend PolyColor Metallic Powders!"

Kristi M. (5/5)

Amazing effects

"I loved the 3d effect I got from this powder, it really made a big difference on my work."

Guarim N. (5/5)

Color resin powder review

"The color resin powder mix as well, however, I didn’t think the colors were as vibrant as I would like."

Rhonda G. (5/5)

Micas

"I like the many colors. They mix well creating an awesome end product."

Jack M. (5/5)

Great stuff

"This powder is great it allows you to create incredible, vibrant, and varied colors and effects."

Kyle H. (5/5)

Nice!

"Great stuff"

mike s. (5/5)

Brightest colors!

"The PolyColor resin powder lets me customize colors to meet my customers needs. The possibilities are endless!"

Jason V. (5/5)

Very good pigments

"I tried several poly color pigment color and found them to be deeply pigmented - a little goes a long way - very happy - will buy again."

Pooja D. (5/5)

Q&A

I am pouring both epoxy resin and uv resin depending on the application. I am creating decor including suncatchers. However, I am having an issue with my current dye fading badly in sunlight (which defeats the purpose of a suncatcher!). How do your epoxy resin colorants hold up to sunlight?
How funny of you to ask 😄 we actually have the perfect duo for this! If you’re making suncatchers or decor that sits in sunlight, we’d recommend Amazing Clear Cast Outdoor Epoxy. It’s made with strong UV protection, so it holds up way better outdoors and helps fight fading. With that UV protection, you might even be able to keep using your current pigments but for the best long-term results we also suggest our PolyColor Pigments or Alumilite dyes (just note: only a few dye shades are translucent). https://alumilite.com/products/amazing-clear-cast-outdoor-epoxy
Hello! I'd like to use this on a wall, should I mix directly into the paint or into a glaze layer? And about how much should I use for a 10x13 room? Thank you
Mix PolyColor Resin Powder into a glaze/clear medium, not directly into wall paint. Why: Resin powders disperse better and stay more vibrant in a clear glaze or clear coat. Mixing into wall paint can mute the color, clump, or create uneven texture. A glaze layer lets you control transparency, shimmer, and overall effect much more cleanly. How to use it: Create a small batch of clear glaze/clear acrylic medium. Stir in the PolyColor Resin Powder until smooth. Brush or roll it onto the wall.
It's under tthat PolyColor is added in small amounts first. What aproximate powder to quart resin rates will provide translucent vs. nearly opaque? Need to know to have adequate supply on hand for whole job.
Hello! Great question! Our epoxy resins have different viscosities so the amount needed may vary slightly depending on the epoxy you are using. We would need to know more about the size of the project, the amount of epoxy and how thick it would be to give you an accurate estimate.

Overall rating: 4.852941 / 5 from 34 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

PolyColor Resin Powder 15g offers vibrant pearlescent effects when mixed with clear resins. Customers appreciate the deep-pigmented colors and the ability to create custom blends. Ideal for various applications, including river tables, jewelry, and coasters.

Summary topics

  • Color Variety: 37%

Review topics: ["colors","powder","pigments","amount","effects","resin"].

Review highlights

  • "Fantastic deep vibrant colors!"Robert R.
  • "Bright Green is the perfect complementary color along with deep Red for Christmas projects."Tia K.
  • "I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder!"Kristi M.

Reviews

"Didn’t do what i thought it would do by mixing it."

Monica (1/5)

Resin Powder

"Great color! Mixes well. Love it!"

Susan G. (5/5)

Vibrant Colors

"I love the ease of PolyColor, Metallic Powders, a quality mica powder! I first mix them with the Alumilite, Dispersion Fluid and when the epoxy resin is added it absolutely mixes like butter. With the dispersion fluid I get less clumping and what some call fish eyes. If you’re looking for a quality metallic powder, I highly recommend PolyColor Metallic Powders!"

Kristi M. (5/5)

Amazing effects

"I loved the 3d effect I got from this powder, it really made a big difference on my work."

Guarim N. (5/5)

Color resin powder review

"The color resin powder mix as well, however, I didn’t think the colors were as vibrant as I would like."

Rhonda G. (5/5)

Micas

"I like the many colors. They mix well creating an awesome end product."

Jack M. (5/5)

Great stuff

"This powder is great it allows you to create incredible, vibrant, and varied colors and effects."

Kyle H. (5/5)

Nice!

"Great stuff"

mike s. (5/5)

Brightest colors!

"The PolyColor resin powder lets me customize colors to meet my customers needs. The possibilities are endless!"

Jason V. (5/5)

Very good pigments

"I tried several poly color pigment color and found them to be deeply pigmented - a little goes a long way - very happy - will buy again."

Pooja D. (5/5)

Q&A

I am pouring both epoxy resin and uv resin depending on the application. I am creating decor including suncatchers. However, I am having an issue with my current dye fading badly in sunlight (which defeats the purpose of a suncatcher!). How do your epoxy resin colorants hold up to sunlight?
How funny of you to ask 😄 we actually have the perfect duo for this! If you’re making suncatchers or decor that sits in sunlight, we’d recommend Amazing Clear Cast Outdoor Epoxy. It’s made with strong UV protection, so it holds up way better outdoors and helps fight fading. With that UV protection, you might even be able to keep using your current pigments but for the best long-term results we also suggest our PolyColor Pigments or Alumilite dyes (just note: only a few dye shades are translucent). https://alumilite.com/products/amazing-clear-cast-outdoor-epoxy
Hello! I'd like to use this on a wall, should I mix directly into the paint or into a glaze layer? And about how much should I use for a 10x13 room? Thank you
Mix PolyColor Resin Powder into a glaze/clear medium, not directly into wall paint. Why: Resin powders disperse better and stay more vibrant in a clear glaze or clear coat. Mixing into wall paint can mute the color, clump, or create uneven texture. A glaze layer lets you control transparency, shimmer, and overall effect much more cleanly. How to use it: Create a small batch of clear glaze/clear acrylic medium. Stir in the PolyColor Resin Powder until smooth. Brush or roll it onto the wall.
It's under tthat PolyColor is added in small amounts first. What aproximate powder to quart resin rates will provide translucent vs. nearly opaque? Need to know to have adequate supply on hand for whole job.
Hello! Great question! Our epoxy resins have different viscosities so the amount needed may vary slightly depending on the epoxy you are using. We would need to know more about the size of the project, the amount of epoxy and how thick it would be to give you an accurate estimate.