Oh bollocks! Clear epoxy has dried milky!

What a total pain in the ass. I was hoping to fill holes in a burr top with a nice clear filler, but the bits I have done have dried white although it was clear when I mixed it???

Anyone know of a decent product that actually dries clear, rather than one that merely states it on the packaging?
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  • Jez6345789Jez6345789 Frets: 1797
    edited April 2017
    Super glue but I hate the dust when sanding its a smell even with a mask that irritates me. 
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  • axisusaxisus Frets: 28341
    Super glue but I hate the dust when sanding its a smell even with a mask that irritates me. 
    A bit thin, I have some big gaps to fill!
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  • ICBMICBM Frets: 72512
    Heated Araldite (high strength/slow set) sets pretty near to clear. Quite dark, but transparent and not milky.

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