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Allowing grinder resin enough time to cure before sanding is essential for achieving a flawless, high-gloss finish. Rushing this stage can spoil both the look and durability of your resin project.
Typical resin curing times before sanding
Most epoxy resins used in artistic and surface coating applications, such as Art Pro – Clear Epoxy Resin, require between 12 to 24 hours to fully cure at room temperature. During this period, the resin transitions from a liquid to a solid, forming a hard, glass-like surface. Attempting to sand before the resin is completely cured can result in a tacky or cloudy finish, which is difficult to polish out afterwards.
How to tell if resin is ready for sanding
- Touch the surface lightly with a gloved finger—cured resin should feel dry, solid, and entirely non-tacky.
- If there is any softness, stickiness, or fingerprint indentation, leave the piece for additional hours before re-testing.
- Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines, as low temperatures or thick pours can extend the curing time.
Steps for successful sanding
Once your resin surface is fully cured, begin with a fine-grit sandpaper and use light, even pressure. Wet sanding can help reduce dust and achieve a smoother finish, especially on glossy coatings. Finish off by progressively moving to finer grits to restore clarity. For best results, choose resins with good scratch resistance, such as Art Pro or Art Pro Deluxe, both formulated for artistry and durability.
When proper curing time matters
Waiting for full cure is especially important when transparency, gloss, and scratch resistance are key to your project—such as when making coasters, trays, or decorative pieces where sanding is needed to create a smooth, even finish.
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For high-quality, clear finishes and satisfying sanding results, always allow your grinder resin to cure for the recommended time. Discover more tips on technique and product choices on our main How to use grinder resin guide.
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