💥No. 1 Value Epoxy Resin in the UK💥
Free shipping on orders over £29,85

Best Tools for Resin Application on Walls

← Back to How can I apply resin to a wall?

Best Tools for Resin Application on Walls

Choosing the right tools for applying resin to walls can make all the difference between a professional finish and a patchy result. Whether you’re looking for sleek smoothness or a creative textured look, using the best equipment streamlines the process and elevates your project.

Understanding Your Resin Application Goals

The finish you desire—whether flawlessly smooth or artistically textured—dictates which tools you’ll need. For a uniform, glassy look, rollers with a short pile or sponge surface are ideal as they spread resin evenly and help minimise air bubbles. Alternatively, if you wish to create bespoke patterns or more tactile surfaces, spatulas and trowels allow creative freedom and varying degrees of texture. The viscosity of your chosen resin should also influence your tool selection: fluid resins spread best with rollers, while thicker formulations respond well to manual tools like spatulas for sculpting effects.

Recommended Tools and When to Use Them

  • Short-Pile Roller: Perfect for smooth, even coats on flat wall sections, especially with lower-viscosity resins. View resin application rollers.
  • Sponge Roller: Useful for delicate surfaces, as it prevents excessive resin build-up and leaves a subtle finish.
  • Spatula or Trowel: Best suited for decorative or artistic effects, especially when using advanced resins like the Vertical Glass wall coating or Art Pro Deluxe. These tools enable layering, blending, and sculpting texture directly onto the wall.

It’s important to ensure all tools are clean and free from lint or debris before use for a polished, professional result.

When This Matters Most

Using the correct tools is especially crucial when working on feature walls, in high-moisture spaces, or for intricate designs. For example, bathrooms and kitchens benefit from purpose-designed rollers that avoid uneven application, while artistic spaces might call for spatulas to achieve layered or marbled effects.

Related products

Related guides

By aligning your tool selection with your resin type and desired finish, you lay the foundation for a successful wall project. Explore more on resin wall application in our main guide to unlock further tips and inspiration.

Home
Account
0
£0.00
Favorites
Assistance