 All right, so you've poured your art resin. It looks awesome, but there's bubbles on the surface that keep forming. Now most of them will go away by themselves, but there's a couple methods I'm going to talk about here for getting rid of your bubbles. So the first and easiest method is simply to just blow on them with your mouth. You don't have to blow hard and just see them disappear. You can even get a little straw blowing specific spots. That also really helps. A second method is a hair dryer. Doesn't work. It's not enough heat. Scrap that idea. Even if you read about it, it doesn't work. Another thing is a heat gun. It does work. Not my favorite method. It's not the one that I do. They usually have cables and I find that when you're using a heat gun, the cable often will get in your resin. You have to manage that thing. If you can get a battery operated one, that's okay. But the best method is to use a flame. So we just have this. It's a kitchen flambé torch. You can use a larger propane torch. This one is fine. Just use a butane, just like a lighter. All you're going to do, I'm probably maybe four, five inches. You don't have to be exact. Back and forth. Just cover every bit of the painting with the heat and you will just see the bubbles just being forced out. You just have to go over the whole surface once until you've covered every bit. Then your best to just, you know, do one last wipe of any drips. Cover it and then get out of there. Awesome. So that's how you get rid of all of the bubbles on your art resin piece. I hope that was helpful. If you have any more questions, we do have a massive FAQ on art resin.com. You can always leave comments below with any of your questions. We're happy to help you out and maybe even make a video showing you what to do. As always, our hashtag art resin contest is on and we're still picking one winner a month to get a free gallon of art resin. Cool. Looking forward to seeing what you make.