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Overheating your clear epoxy resin while polishing is a common concern, especially if you’re striving for a perfect glossy finish. If you notice the surface is becoming hot to the touch, quick action can help prevent lasting damage and keep your project looking its best.
How to Respond if the Surface Gets Too Hot
If you’ve accidentally overheated the resin during polishing, it’s crucial to stop immediately and allow the surface to cool down fully. Resuming work too soon may lead to further issues such as softening or haze, so patience here is key. Once cooled, examine the area for any irregularities. Returning to polishing should always involve less pressure and a lower speed to avoid raising the temperature again.
Using the Right Tools and Techniques
Proper tools can make a noticeable difference in both safety and finish quality. Using a rotary polisher with variable speed—such as the 1200W Polisher—lets you adapt your approach, reducing friction that causes overheating. Start with fine sanding pads, like the Ebonite Abralon series, and always keep your polisher moving to distribute heat evenly. Polishing products such as the Epoxy Polish Polishing System are formulated to restore high-gloss results with minimal effort when used as directed.
When This Matters Most
Taking care when polishing is especially important for larger or thicker resin pieces, where heat from friction can build up quickly. Slower speeds and lighter pressure are essential for those new to polishing or working on statement projects, such as resin tables or art pieces.
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