 I'm just seeing what will happen when we ship in Canada and all the cold places if it's left outside or anything So this is some testing Okay, so I had the resin and hardener in our freezer for over 24 hours. Here they are resin and hardener Resin it still looks clear But it's like really thick honey and the hardener is the same. It's not quite as hard They both didn't get hard like water though I'm just gonna let these sit right here and let them naturally um defaw I guess And then I'll mix it and see if we still have a good product. Okay, Canada test continues So it's been only about 20 minutes now It came back and looked and this material is already quite runny So I could probably mix it right now But resin is easiest to work with when it's warm. It still stays perfectly clear I'll still mix it to make sure it cures properly, but we should be okay in Canada Okay, so this is about one hour after I took it out of the freezer I'm just leaving it at room temperature resin so it's perfectly clear It's just a lot thicker and then the hardener is thinner than the resin and how clear it is We're good. All right, I'll stir this up and show you Perfect you see how that cures, but there's no bubbles and it's perfectly clear So it's been about a week since I did this the art resin has no bubbles in it This is acrylic paint and some ink and it's raw card. There's no bubbles So that's the results then if you freeze art resin the resin and the hardener are unmixed And then let it thaw through the temperature that you can still use it And there doesn't seem to be any effect on the chemical reaction. It seems to turn out fine. So there you go. Now we know It's good to know that when the resin gets really cold, it doesn't ruin it. So Canada, we're okay