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It may be tempting to thin epoxy resin to achieve a runnier consistency or stretch your material further, but introducing traditional thinners or solvents can have serious consequences on your finished result.
Why using thinner affects epoxy resin
Epoxy resin is designed to cure through a chemical reaction between its resin and hardener components. Adding a solvent such as paint thinner disrupts this delicate balance, often leading to an incomplete cure. A resin blend mixed with thinner may not harden fully or might stay tacky, affecting both surface quality and usability.
If clarity is essential—for example, in jewellery or artwork—adding a thinner can also cause cloudiness or discolouration, reducing the desired effect of a crystal-clear finish.
Structural integrity and longevity
Diluting epoxy resin weakens its structural strength. Even after the surface sets, the underlying resin may remain soft and susceptible to scratches or moisture. This compromises durability, making your project more prone to damage and limiting its use in demanding settings.
- Projects subject to wear (tables, jewellery) may fail sooner
- Thin coatings might peel or break away more easily
Recommended use: Always follow manufacturer’s instructions
The safest and most effective approach is always to mix and apply epoxy according to the manufacturer’s instructions. For instance, One-2-One Epoxy Resin is formulated for easy 1:1 by volume mixing, ensuring optimal results without dilution. Look for products with mixing ratios and viscosities that suit your project, rather than altering them with additives.
When choosing not to dilute matters
Avoiding thinners is key when clarity, hardness, or long-term durability matter most—such as jewellery, artistic coatings, and structural bonding. Choose the right epoxy resin by considering the application and required finish to achieve the best outcome.
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Understanding the effects of thinners helps you get the most from your epoxy resin projects. For further advice on preparation and mixing techniques, see our full guide on how to dilute epoxy resin.
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