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How do you polish a resin table?

How do you polish a resin table?

Expert options for achieving a mirror shine on resin surfaces.

"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System
"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

Searching for the right products to polish your resin table for a flawless finish? This guide is designed for professional makers, DIY enthusiasts, and anyone aiming to achieve that sought-after high-gloss shine. Here you’ll find a comparison of the best sanding pads, polishing systems, and finishing accessories specifically formulated for epoxy resin tables.

Choosing Between Resin Table Polishing Products

Selecting the correct polishing system depends on your project goals, resin colour, and level of finish you wish to achieve. Consider foam-backed sanding pads for scratch removal and preparation, polishing creams for gloss and depth, and finishing sponges for the final touch. Each offers a unique approach, from step-wise grit progression to specialised formulas for dark or coloured surfaces. Below, we compare each category to help you decide the perfect fit for your resin table project.

"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

Comparison in Action

See how sanding, polishing, and sponge discs work together: Start with low-grit sanding pads, move to targeted polishing systems, and finish with a sponge disc for the highest shine. Each stage builds on the previous for best results on resin tables.

“Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System

The “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System delivers a remarkable, glossy finish designed for both professionals and DIYers. This Italian-made formula tackles fine scratches, dullness, and general wear – restoring shine using Effortless Scratch Removal and advanced Anti-Hologram Technology. For best results, use immediately after finishing your sanding stage. Instructions cover easy application with rotary polishers or by hand using a pad holder, ensuring swirl-free, brilliant finishes on resin tables, carbon fibre, and plastics as well.

“Ebonite Abralon” – Sanding Pads 360-4000 Grit for Resin and Wood

“Ebonite Abralon” – Sanding Pads 360-4000 Grit for Resin and Wood provide a crucial first step before polishing—gradually refining the surface with foam-backed sanding pads. Available in a wide range from 360 to super-fine 4000 grit, these are perfect for controlling the sanding process, removing imperfections, and ensuring evenness before moving on to polish. They’re suited for wet or dry use, offer foam backing ensures consistent surface pressure, and are compatible for use on both resin and wood areas of your table. Use by hand or attach to a rotary or orbital polisher.

“Carbon Polish” – Polishing System for Dark and Black Surfaces

If your resin table features dark colours or black elements, “Carbon Polish” – Polishing System for Dark and Black Surfaces, 250ml is specifically formulated for those materials. Its special formula prevents the unsightly white specks generic polishes can leave, and it’s both odourless and silicone-free. Application is simple—by hand or power tool—and the polish is engineered to enhance carbon, dark resin, and similar finishes without damaging any plastic parts. It’s a smart choice for achieving a brilliant, mirror-like shine on dark-tinted resin tables.

Polishing Sponge Discs 150mm – 2 Pack

The finishing touch is made effortless with Polishing Sponge Discs 150mm – 2 Pack. These soft, durable sponges are designed for that ultimate, mirror-polish finish after sanding and compound polishing. They’re easy to mount on pad holders or polishers and optimise clarity and gloss on your project, whether you’re an experienced artisan or a hobbyist. Especially recommended for use as your table moves from matte to a lustrous, glass-like result.

Tips for Polishing Different Resin Projects

Choosing the right sequence—sanding through increasing grits, followed by the appropriate polish and finally finishing with a sponge disc—is key for perfect results. Always ensure the surface is debris-free before each stage and use wet sanding to reduce dust and improve finishing when using sanding pads. Dark resin or carbon-fibre-inlaid tables should be polished with products formulated to prevent white residue. For best longevity and clarity, avoid pressure points during sanding and polishing, and finish with light, broad strokes.

Expert Polishing Demonstrations

Professional finish techniques: Experienced makers recommend a stepwise approach—progressively finer sanding, followed by chosen polishing cream or system, and concluding with a microfibre or sponge disc to maximise clarity without swirl marks.

"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need all polishing products to finish a resin table?

Not necessarily. The best results come from following a sanding-to-polish sequence, but select only what matches your table’s colour, finish type, and level of perfection you wish to achieve.

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Can polishing be done by hand on resin tables?

Yes, smaller surfaces can be polished by hand using a pad holder; however, machines provide more even pressure and consistent gloss on larger areas.

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What order do I use sanding and polishing products on resin?

Start with sanding pads in ascending grit order, follow with a suitable polishing compound for your resin colour, then finish with a sponge disc or microfibre pad.

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How can I prevent swirl marks or white residue while polishing?

Use anti-hologram polishes and products specifically formulated for dark or black resin to avoid unwanted marks or residue. Finish with a clean, suitable sponge or microfibre.

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Which polish is best for dark or black resin table surfaces?

"Carbon Polish" is formulated for dark resin and prevents white specs, giving a mirror finish without residue.

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Should sanding pads be used wet or dry on resin tables?

Both options are possible, but wet sanding minimises dust and improves finish quality, especially before fine polishing.

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