 We're back. So it's day three. Overall, the resin pour is fantastic. Exactly what we want. I don't see any hairs. But you know what? We had two mistakes actually. And at first I was like, oh crap, the video is ruined. But now me and Jeff talked and we're just going to tell you what we did wrong so that you don't make that same mistake. And also if you do make the same mistake, we're going to show you how to fix it. So number one, this edge along here, we didn't put enough glue to pre-seal it. Look at it. It soaked through the actual cardboard and left some marks. So that's disappointing. And the other thing we did, remember when we cut with the exacto knife? We didn't seal that edge so it was exposed to the resin. You can see it's soaked in through the sides of the exposed cardboard because we cut it and resented it and didn't think about that. So don't do that. But don't worry, here's what we're going to do. We're going to head to the garage and we're going to sand it with a power sander. I'm just using 80 grit sandpaper. You can really use any type. You just want to make it so it has some tooth so when we pour the next coat on top, it's going to really grip. The two layers will really stick together. Luckily the only part that it really soaked in is over yellow. So I'm going to sand it, then we're going to cheat and we're going to paint yellow acrylic paint over top and then let that dry and then resin it. And you know, while we're at it, I'm actually just going to paint all the sides yellow because I just think that will look nice. So that's what we're going to do. Let's do it. So I sanded the entire thing, not only the spots that we're painting over, just because I'm going to pour an entire new coat. So I wanted the resin to stick everywhere. So it gets all white and scratchy. Don't worry about that. As soon as we pour the next coat on, that will all disappear. So I just mixed up some yellow. I'm just going to do this. Not the ideal way to do this, but at least we'll be able to show people watching what not to do and how to deal with problems, exactly. You can use a brush. I always paint with like my hands and paper towel and I sell my paintings for millions of dollars if you want to buy a painting for sale. You must have a lot left. So don't worry. I'm going to come over it and tie it up and just kind of covering everything that I think I should. All right, so I'm just going to let this dry and I'm going to come back and do a second coat of paint along the edges just because it was so dark. So I want it to be a nice vibrant yellow. But overall, I feel just fine about it. As Jackson Pollock said, there is no accident. Or maybe he said there is no such thing as an accident. Maybe that was Jesus. Anyways, we'll see you soon.