 Hi, I'm Joanne, and I take care of the content creation here at Art Resin, and I've got a resin tip for you. If you've watched our videos or you've read our blogs, you'll know that we recommend giving the resin a warm water bath, especially during the winter months when you may find your resin is cold. Cold resin is difficult to work with, and it needs to be brought up to room temperature before you work with it. A water bath is the perfect way to do it, and here are a few tips. The water shouldn't be too high, as warm as a baby's bath is just perfect. Always warm the bottles before you measure and mix the resin. If you warm up mixed resin, the heat will cause it to cure instantly. If water gets mixed in with your resin, it'll cure cloudy, so always leave the caps on, don't submerge the bottles, and dry the bottles off thoroughly before you open them. A tall, thin container will prevent the bottles from tipping over. How long the resin sits in the water bath depends on a few factors. How cold the resin was to start with, how big your bottles are, and how hot the water is. But here at Art Resin, we usually let a 32 ounce kit sit for about 15 minutes in warm water. Now another thing to keep in mind when you're warming Art Resin in a water bath is that heat accelerates curing. In other words, when you're warming up your Art Resin, pour it right away so that your resin doesn't cure prematurely. And keep in mind, you're going to lose about 10 minutes of Art Resin's working time of 45 minutes, so just be aware of that. And that's your resin tip for today, hope it was helpful, and we'll see you next time.