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Using chlorine bleach or harsh chemicals on epoxy resin surfaces can do more harm than good. Resin responds best to gentle care, so it’s important to choose suitable cleaning and maintenance methods to protect your project’s finish and clarity.
Why You Should Avoid Bleach and Strong Cleaners
Chlorine bleach and aggressive chemical products can cause chemical reactions with epoxy, potentially clouding the surface or reducing its clarity over time. Prolonged use may weaken or dull the glossy finish, diminishing the aesthetic appeal of your work. It’s also possible for harsh chemicals to degrade the protective UV filters built into many modern resins, limiting their resistance to yellowing and reducing their lifespan.
Safe Cleaning and Maintenance for Resin Surfaces
To keep your resin surfaces looking their best, opt for a soft, damp cloth paired with mild soap or a gentle, pH-neutral detergent. Avoid abrasive pads and scourers that can scratch the resin. For tough marks, try a little diluted vinegar or a light solution of washing-up liquid, always rinsing thoroughly and drying afterward. Products like Icrystal Clear Epoxy Resin and Epoxytable 10-Ten maintain clarity when treated gently and don’t require special solvents or intensive cleaners.
When This Matters Most
Taking extra care to use gentle cleaning methods is especially important for clear tabletops, decorative castings, or resin jewellery where clarity and high-gloss finish are key. Aggressive cleaning can spoil the look of detailed pours or artistic pieces, making correct care crucial for both new and long-standing resin projects.
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Respecting these cleaning guidelines helps preserve the shine and resilience of your resin creations long-term. For more on project care and finishing, visit our main page on how to maintain resin clarity.
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