 Hi friends. Welcome to another episode of Oh with Art Resin. Today we're going to talk about over-torching, what happens, and how to fix it. So sometimes overdoing things is not necessarily a good thing. Like over-torching, over-texting that Tinder date you met the other night, overstaying your welcome, and calling him numerous times after a couple of Peach Bellinis and you now decide to overeat and overanalyze and I'm talking too much and now we're going to go into over-torching because I don't want to be sad anymore. So back to over-torching. In this piece here we poured a perfect coat of art resin, popped all the bubbles up, but we've gone a little bit too far and now it's cured with some waves and a little bit of lumps and bumps and some divots. This we can actually salvage. In this case here we've gone to the point where we've over-torched and actually burnt an area of the art piece. When you do that it's going to start to smoke and it's going to start to get stinky, so you know you've gone a little bit too far when that happens. Also if you over-torch a certain area it's going to tend to go yellow, so you got to be really really careful. Here in this case it's gone so extreme that we've over-torched to the point where we have damaged the artwork and it doesn't look like we'll be able to salvage the piece. Here the artwork underneath is still intact and it's just cured a little bit wavy with some lump and bumps. So I'm going to show you today how to fix this problem so that you can get a smooth clear glassy finish. So here's what we need to do to work on this piece that's been over-torched. You're going to take a piece of 80 grit sandpaper, you're going to sand the entire piece down and when you're done that you're going to take a moist paper towel and you're going to wipe off all of the debris and once you're done that you're going to pour a carefully measured and mixed coat of art resin. Pour it over your entire piece and you're going to take your torch and you want to go back and forth in an ironing like motion. You don't want it to go too close and you don't want to go too far. You just want to barely kiss the surface of the resin and once you're done torching you're going to cover your piece and in 24 hours you're going to be left with a smooth and clear touch dry finish and remember friends when you play with fire you might get burned just like going out on a date with Dave from accounting. Next time on another episode of Oh S*** with Art Resin. Stay tuned for our next installment of our Oh S*** series to help you with all your screw-ups when using art resin.