Be warned, this may be a bit of guerrilla marketting. This posting in identical form has been popping up all over under different names, and the suspicion is that the author is the producer of "clear cure goo," hence the unsurprising results.

More broadly speaking, seems to me that you sacrifice a lot to convenience when using the UV curing products. Primarily there is the cost but also the quick curing nature also seems to make it more difficult to produce a nice even body or head. Still very interesting stuff and now that Tuffleye has some competition, the price of experimentation is getting more reasonable -- although price and shelf-life is still a major concern.