 Video Friday with Art Resin. Hey guys. Hi. So you know sometimes you get a little imperfection or bubble or hair in your piece and you have to sand down and pour a fresh coat. So today I'm going to walk you through every step of sanding. So first thing you want to do is grab some 80 grit sandpaper. You need a coarse sandpaper and the reason for this is you want to rough up your surface to create some tooth for your fresh resin layer to adhere to. So 80 grit sandpaper. So sand down the whole thing. I know it looks scary. I know it looks like you're just drawing your artwork but believe me it's going to look perfect again. So make sure when you're sanding that you sand down far enough to remove whatever the imperfection is, the bubble or the hair. So here it is after sanding and I know it looks completely destroyed but trust me, when you pour your fresh resin layer on it is going to look beautiful again. Okay. So we can't pour on it like this, obviously we've got to clean off all of the sanding residue. So what you want to do is grab yourself a wet paper towel, okay, does not be soaking wet, just moist and wipe off all of that residue, all that sanding residue. You want to make sure you get rid of all this dust because you don't want it flying into your fresh wet resin, right? And you can use a couple of paper towels. You can do this process a couple of times if you want to because it's still moist right now. You don't want to pour your resin on with any moisture here otherwise you're going to get cloudy resin. So once you've wiped it down with a wet paper towel, just set it aside and let it dry for a few minutes, okay? So I've sanded my piece here, okay. So I'm going to take one more precaution because if you actually feel the surface of this, even though I wiped it with a paper towel, there's still a little bit of residue on here and we want to have a perfect pour. We don't want to create more problems. So what I'm going to do, well you can do a couple of things. You can use a brush and just wipe it off and make sure all that residue is gone or you can grab a can of this dust off, which is super handy to have, especially if you're doing something like a wood tray that has little nooks and crannies. These are indispensable. So just give it a shot here, okay. Right, that feels way better now. So now we're ready for our resin pour. So I've got my art resin here mixed together for three minutes. I scraped the bottoms on the sides. My piece is propped up, okay, and I'm going to pour. And you're going to see the magic. Okay, so I'm just going to spread it along the edges here. Okay, so remember how scuffed up it was. Watch this. Here we go. All those bubbles are disappearing. You can't see any of those scratch marks. When this cures, it is going to look perfect. You'll never, ever know those bubbles were there. Okay guys, that's your tip. Video Friday with art resin. Thank God that's over.