Epoxy kits different brands

Anyone know if the old kits and the new are compatible.I ordered a kit with my machine and just ordered a second for backup incase one wasn’t enough but they wre different brands.

I wouldn’t try it. Just get the Langmuir stuff, mix it, and mix it again. It would be a catastrophe if it didn’t work. Certainly not worth $99. If you got it from Langmuir, I will email them to see if they are compatible.
I believe the epoxy company got sold, and the brand name difference may be just that.

Both kits came from them.Ill get with them thanks.

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I bought and needed two kits. Ordered about a month apart. I used the same mixing procedure but one was slightly different in appearance. This is not unusual. Since i didnt mix the two separate kits together, my epoxy had a marble-like look to it after i finished the pour, which I was ok with.

I know you werent really asking about appearance, but the point is that epoxies vary so much between batches (even with the same manufacturer) that I would take the time to make sure your stuff is at least the same basic product.

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