 Is there anything that Art Resin is not compatible with? Art Resin is not compatible with things that are designed to repel water, so like wax paper or a shower curtain, something like that, plastic bag even. However, if you're working with material that can become loops, then that loose material could mix in with the resin where you don't want it to. In other words, when you pour the resin on, it is liquid when you pour it on and it could cause that loose material to sort of float away from the resin into places that you may not want it. So you just want to make sure that everything is tacked down and in place before you pour the resin over top. And also, if you're doing an oil painting, you want to make sure that oil paint is completely dry before you pour Art Resin over top, which sometimes, as you know, can take a long time. And finally, one thing that you should be aware of is when you use Art Resin on your materials, it can cause the colors to look a little bit different, as if it's wet. After all, Art Resin is a liquid when it first goes on. In some cases, that makes for a very good result. And for some cases, you just need to be aware so that you don't wind up with something that you'd rather not have. Again, just test first and you'll be fine. So keep your questions coming in the comment section below. For more FAQ answers, how-to videos, and other cool stuff, you can take a look at these and visit artresin.com for more.