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Once you’ve created artwork on a resin surface, sealing the paint is essential to preserve your design and provide lasting protection. Taking the right steps ensures your colours stay vibrant and your piece remains durable over time.
Choosing a Sealant for Painted Resin
The two most common approaches to sealing paint on resin are clear spray varnishes and thin resin topcoats. Clear varnishes (acrylic or polycrylic) are convenient, drying quickly to form a gentle barrier that resists dust and abrasion. Alternatively, applying a fresh layer of clear resin gives a glossy, robust coating that enhances depth and shine while helping safeguard detailed artwork. Select a finish—matte, satin, or gloss—based on the look you want to achieve.
Step-by-Step: How to Seal Your Resin Art
- Allow Paint to Dry: Ensure your painted resin surface is completely dry before sealing.
- If Using Spray Varnish: Hold the can about 12–18 inches away and mist light, even coats over the artwork. Let each layer dry before adding another for best coverage.
- If Using a Resin Topcoat: Prepare your clear resin according to instructions. Pour or brush on a thin layer, spreading it gently for an even finish. Allow the resin to cure fully before handling.
For precise application, use a synthetic brush set like the 12-Piece Artists Paint Brush Set for clean, streak-free strokes.
When Sealing Matters Most
Sealing is particularly important for resin art pieces that will be handled frequently, used as coasters, or displayed in environments exposed to sunlight and moisture. Proper sealing not only keeps your paintwork secure but also makes cleaning and maintaining your creation much simpler.
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Protecting your painted resin projects with the right sealant is a crucial finishing touch, ensuring your artwork stands out and endures. For more advice on resin art techniques and aftercare, see our guide on how to paint on resin.
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