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Applying your selected repair material is a crucial step in restoring a resin wardrobe. The right technique and product make all the difference in achieving a long-lasting, discreet repair.
Choosing the Right Product
The best repair outcome comes from matching the appropriate material to the specific damage. For structural cracks or deeper holes, a Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit offers strong, impact-resistant reinforcement, while for minor chips or surface scratches, a specialised epoxy glue or reinforced putty may suffice. Always consider whether a rigid polyester resin or fast-setting epoxy is better suited to your wardrobe’s material and use.


Practical Steps for Application
- Preparation: Ensure the area is clean, dry, and free from dust or grease. Sand lightly for better adhesion if needed.
- Mixing: Follow kit or product instructions to prepare your resin, glue, or putty. Pay close attention to the ratios and working time.
- Application: Use tools like brushes, spatulas, or supplied mats to apply the material, pressing it firmly into cracks or gaps. Smooth out the surface for a neat finish.
- Curing: Allow the repair to set or cure fully, as recommended—some products set in minutes, while others need longer. Avoid moving or stressing the area until cured. Finish by sanding and, if necessary, priming and painting for a seamless result.
When This Matters Most
Using a suitable repair material is especially important when your wardrobe bears significant weight or faces regular use. Impact-resistant kits and reinforced putties are ideal when durability and water resistance are priorities, ensuring the repair holds up over time.

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Applying the correct repair material ensures your resin wardrobe remains both functional and smart-looking. For more in-depth tips, see our main guide on how to repair a resin wardrobe.
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