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If your handmade Christmas resin ornaments have turned out sticky or soft, don’t panic. This common issue usually stems from problems during the mixing or curing stages and can be remedied with some careful steps.
Identifying the Cause of Sticky Resin
Sticky or tacky resin ornaments most often result from measuring inaccuracies or incomplete mixing of the resin and hardener. If the mix ratio is incorrect, or if it has not been well blended, the resin may not set properly. Cold working environments and pouring thick layers can slow the cure as well.
How to Fix and Prevent Soft Resin
- Allow Extra Curing Time: Resin sometimes needs longer to firm up, especially in cooler areas. Leave the ornament to cure undisturbed for at least 24-48 hours.
- Remove Uncured Resin: If parts of your piece remain liquid or very sticky after ample curing time, gently scrape off this layer. Wash with a mild solvent if needed. Then, you can re-cast or pour a fresh mixed coat on top for a smoother finish.
- Ensure Proper Mixing: Follow the recommended ratio and mix thoroughly, scraping the sides and bottom of your cup. Use products like Art Pro resin with clear mixing instructions for reliable results.
When This Matters Most
Properly cured resin is essential not only for the durability and look of your Christmas decorations, but also for safe handling and long-term enjoyment. Getting the basics right ensures your ornaments are both beautiful and lasting.
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