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When making epoxy resin moulds at home, maintaining a clean, dust-free workspace is crucial for achieving a flawless finish and avoiding disappointing results. Here’s why it matters and how to get started.
Why Dust Matters in Epoxy Moulding
Any dust, hair, or small particles present can easily become embedded in your resin while it cures, leading to visible imperfections or a rough surface. Even a small amount of contamination can ruin the clarity or appearance of your finished piece. For intricate designs and creative keepsakes, the difference is noticeable—especially when working with transparent moulds like the Pure Mould liquid silicone.
Practical Tips for a Clean Workspace
- Wipe all surfaces and tools with a damp (lint-free) cloth before you start.
- Work in a closed room where you can limit air movement.
- Consider wearing a hair net and using a protective cover for your workbench.
- Allow your mixed resin to sit for a minute to let air bubbles and dust settle before pouring.
If possible, use a dedicated area for resin work to help keep dust at bay between projects.
When This Really Matters
This is especially important for projects aiming for a crystal clear look or detailed finish—such as coasters, keepsake displays, or when working with translucent silicone moulds. The extra effort to keep your workspace dust-free pays off with professional-looking results.
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Maintaining a dust-free area is a simple way to dramatically improve your results when making epoxy resin moulds at home. For more guidance on the process and recommended products, return to our main How to Make Epoxy Resin Moulds at Home guide.
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