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Always Measure Your Colourant Carefully to Avoid Oversaturation

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Always Measure Your Colourant Carefully to Avoid Oversaturation

Achieving vibrant colour in resin projects means getting the proportions just right. To avoid dullness or unexpected results, it’s essential to carefully measure your colourants rather than adding them by eye.

Why Does Oversaturation Matter?

Adding too much colourant to resin might seem like a quick way to achieve intensity, but it can actually spoil your work. Oversaturation can lead to uneven curing, unpredictable shades, and loss of transparency in projects that should remain clear. In some cases, excess pigment interferes with the chemical balance of your resin, affecting how well it hardens or even causing a sticky finish.

Tips for Measuring Resin Colourants

  • Start small: Add colour in tiny increments, using just a few drops or a measured spatula tip at a time.
  • Stir and assess: Thoroughly mix and inspect the colour before deciding whether to add more.
  • Aim for consistency: Use digital scales or droppers to keep your ratios precise, especially for repeatable results or larger pours.
  • Ideal ratios: It’s usually safest to keep resin colourants under 5% of your total resin weight.

Products like the Colourfun Set are highly concentrated, making accurate measurement even more crucial for best results and cost savings.

When This Matters Most

Precise colourant measurement matters all the time, but especially when you need a transparent or subtle tinted effect, when making deep casts, or if you want to recreate a specific shade. Careful measurement reduces the risk of wasting resin and helps maintain structural integrity in your finished piece.

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By always measuring your resin colourants, you’ll ensure reliable, brilliant, and lasting results across all your crafting projects. Discover more tips and colour possibilities on our How do you colour resin? hub.

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