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One of the most frustrating setbacks in epoxy resin work is finding your finished piece stubbornly stuck inside the mould. Thankfully, this issue is usually easy to solve with the right approach and techniques.
Common Reasons for Sticking
Resin pieces mainly get stuck for two reasons: incomplete curing and unprepared or contaminated moulds. If the resin has not fully hardened, it may remain tacky and bond to the surface of even the best silicone moulds. In addition, dust, oils, or moisture on the mould can interfere with easy release, leaving your piece lodged inside.
- Always allow the resin to cure the full recommended time.
- Check that the mould is perfectly clean, dry, and free of oil or residues before pouring your resin.
Best Practices for Preventing Resin Sticking
To ensure effortless demoulding, choose high-quality, non-stick moulds such as the Silicone Circle Mould – For Creating with Epoxy Resin. Wipe moulds out with a lint-free cloth and mild soap if needed, and confirm they are dry before use. Resist the temptation to remove the piece early—let it reach full cure as instructed on your resin packaging. If desired, you can lightly apply a suitable mould release agent to further aid release, especially for intricate moulds.
When This Matters Most
This guidance is especially important for detailed or valuable projects, where a damaged result from sticking could ruin your hard work. Using quality silicone moulds designed for easy demoulding, such as heart or tray shapes, helps safeguard your creations.
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