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Preparing your wall surface thoroughly is the single most important step for achieving a durable, professional-quality resin wall. A properly prepared base helps resin coatings bond securely, creating an attractive and long-lasting result.
Why Surface Preparation Is Essential
Surface preparation removes dust, grease, loose paint, and other contaminants that can compromise adhesion. For resin coatings such as the “Vertical Glass” – Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating, ensuring a clean, stable base layer is critical to prevent peeling, bubbling, or uneven curing.
- Cleanliness: Any residue or dirt will interfere with the resin’s grip, leading to potential defects.
- Texture: For most interior walls, a lightly roughened, dry surface creates the ideal profile for the resin to adhere effectively.
- Repairs: Cracks, holes, or uneven patches should be filled and sanded flush before application.
Practical Surface Preparation Steps
Preparing for a resin wall is straightforward with attention to detail. Start by removing loose materials and thoroughly cleaning with a suitable degreaser. For tiles, cement, wood, or brick, lightly sand the surface if needed, then wipe away dust. Allow the wall to dry completely before proceeding, as resin does not bond well to damp or oily substrates.
- Use a filler for damage or imperfections and sand for a smooth transition.
- On glossy tiles or previously painted walls, scuff-sand to create a receptive texture.
- Prime porous substrates if recommended by your chosen resin system.
When Thorough Preparation Matters Most
Surface prep is especially important when applying resin in high-moisture areas like kitchens or bathrooms or when coating vertical and sloping walls. Since products like “Vertical Glass” are designed for these challenging locations, correct preparation ensures reliable waterproofing and decorative integrity.
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Giving your surface the right attention before applying resin maximises longevity and visual impact. To further explore resin wall creation and best practices, see our main resin wall guide.
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