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If you’re renovating a kitchen counter or creating a new surface, choosing the right resin layer thickness is crucial for a smooth, long-lasting result. Here’s what you should know about the optimal thickness for resin on kitchen countertops.
Recommended Resin Layer Thickness
A resin coating applied in layers of around 2 mm per coat is commonly considered best for kitchen countertops. This thickness provides even coverage, clarity, and sufficient protection. Trying to pour much more in a single application can lead to curing problems, trapped bubbles, or surface imperfections. For thicker finishes or deeper colour effects, additional coats can be added once the previous layer is properly cured.
Why Not Go Thicker in One Pour?
It might seem tempting to pour a very thick layer of resin for extra durability, but this often slows down or disrupts proper curing, especially with standard countertop resins. For projects requiring more substantial builds, pour in multiple controlled 2 mm layers, letting each one cure before proceeding. This approach ensures a smooth, even finish and minimises the risk of imperfections. Self-levelling kits like the Stone Effect Collection are designed with this process in mind for ease of use and professional results.
Advice for Safe and Attractive Surfaces
- Select a resin suitable for food contact, like EpoxyFood, on worktops handling cold snacks or drinks.
- Ensure the surface is clean, sanded, and sealed prior to resin application to aid adhesion and reduce the chance of air bubbles.
- Use painter’s tape on edges and work in a dust-free space to maintain a crisp edge and clear finish.
When This Matters
Choosing the correct layer thickness is especially important for renovation projects, DIY kitchen installations, or when transforming a counter with a new look. Adhering to recommended thicknesses keeps your surface attractive and helps prevent issues like uneven curing, warping, or reduced durability.
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