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When cleaning resin pots, it’s tempting to reach for a scouring pad or abrasive sponge. However, this approach can harm your equipment and affect future projects. Here’s what to consider before scrubbing away.
Why Avoid Abrasive Tools on Resin Pots?
Using abrasive tools such as steel wool, harsh scrubbers, or gritty pads on resin pots can cause fine scratches on the inner surfaces. These micro-scratches not only make the pot harder to clean over time but also risk contaminating your next resin mix with loose particles or old residue. Ultimately, this can shorten the working life of your tools and compromise your finished results.


How to Clean Resin Pots Safely
Instead of abrasives, opt for gentle cleaning methods that protect your pots. Start by removing as much leftover resin as possible after use. For sticky or stubborn residues, a dedicated resin-safe technical degreaser can effectively break down greases, oils, and cured resin without damaging equipment. Follow up with a soft microfibre cloth to wipe surfaces clean. For pots with flexible walls, like some specialty mixing buckets, simply squeezing the container can loosen and remove cured resin layers with minimal effort.
When This Matters Most
Preserving the quality of your resin pots is especially important for anyone working on frequent or professional epoxy projects. Clean, scratch-free pots help ensure consistent results by avoiding contamination and maintaining equipment performance over time.

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Choosing gentle cleaning solutions and avoiding abrasives not only extends the life of your resin pots but also helps protect the quality of your creations. For more advice on maintaining your tools, visit our main guide on how to clean resin pots.
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