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If you’re maintaining a resin shower tray or other resin surfaces at home, you may be considering isopropyl alcohol for cleaning. Here’s what you need to know about its safe use on resin.
Isopropyl Alcohol and Resin: Safety Basics
Isopropyl alcohol (IPA) is generally safe to use on resin in moderate quantities, making it a popular cleaner for removing residues and imperfections. When using it on resin surfaces, apply a small amount to a soft cloth and gently wipe the area. It’s important not to over-saturate the surface, as prolonged or repeated use can lead to slight dryness or residue buildup if not rinsed away properly.
Best Practices for Cleaning with Isopropyl Alcohol
- Always use a soft, lint-free cloth—microfibre cloths like the Coloured Microfibre Cloths are ideal.
- Apply isopropyl alcohol sparingly; there’s no need to drench the surface.
- After cleaning, rinse the area with water and dry it well to avoid streaks or residue.
- Store and use isopropyl alcohol away from open flames or heat sources, as it is flammable.
When Isopropyl Alcohol Matters Most
Isopropyl alcohol is especially helpful for quick cleaning of stubborn marks, removing oils or residues after installation or repairs, and as a surface prep before applying other products. For heavier degreasing, a specialised option like the Strong Technical Degreaser can be considered.
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Used sensibly, isopropyl alcohol is a practical addition to your resin cleaning routine, whether for shower trays or other surfaces. For more detailed care and advice, explore our hub on cleaning resin shower trays.
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