← Back to How to polish a resin statue?

Polishing a dark or black resin statue requires special attention to maintain a flawless finish and avoid unwanted white residues. The right choice of polish will reveal the rich depth of colour and achieve a vibrant, glossy surface.
Why Dedicated Dark Surface Polish Matters
Generic polishes often contain abrasives that can leave visible white marks or residues, which are especially noticeable on black or dark resin. To bring out a uniform shine and deep colour, it is important to use a product formulated for carbon, dark, or black surfaces. A specialist option such as Carbon Polish has a non-whitening formula, ensuring your statue stays vivid and streak-free.
How to Achieve the Best Finish
For optimal results, begin by ensuring the statue is clean and free from dust. If your statue needs scratch removal or surface smoothing beforehand, using fine sanding pads like Ebonite Abralon can help prepare the surface. Apply your chosen polish by hand with a soft cloth or use a polishing tool for greater gloss. Work in gentle, circular motions and buff the surface until the desired shine is reached. For intricate details, hand application is recommended to avoid over-polishing delicate features.
When to Choose a Dark-Specific Polish
- If your statue is made from dark or coloured resin, or displays a carbon or black finish, a dedicated dark surface polish helps prevent chalky residues.
- Projects requiring a truly deep, reflective gloss without streaks benefit from these specialist formulations.
Related products
Related guides
Using the correct polish ensures your dark or black resin statue stands out for all the right reasons. For more detailed polishing advice, see the full guide on how to polish a resin statue.
Google