← Back to How to remove epoxy resin from tiled wall?


It can be frustrating to discover persistent epoxy resin on tiles after you’ve tried every trick in the book. Fortunately, a few targeted steps and the right products can help you achieve a cleaner finish.
Step Up Your Removal Strategy
If spots of epoxy remain, try repeating the softening process—whether that’s gently heating the area or using a recommended cleaning solution to loosen the residue. Once softened, carefully scrape the surface again. Using a precise tool like the Heavy Duty Scraper for Paint and Epoxy Resin Removal can make this step easier without damaging your tiles.


Finishing Touches for Stubborn Deposits
After scraping, a finer sanding pad can help smooth out any trace deposits. Opt for something like “Ebonite Abralon” Sanding Pads, which allow you to gradually work down high spots and avoid scratching delicate surfaces. Always test a small area first to gauge abrasiveness.
When Professional Help Matters
If persistent lumps or marks won’t shift, it’s sensible to consult a professional. Deeply set epoxy can risk tile damage if forced or over-sanded, and an experienced tile restorer can often resolve these issues with minimal risk to your wall.

Related products
Related guides
Taking these extra steps helps ensure your tiled wall looks its best, even after a stubborn epoxy encounter. For more guidance on safe and effective epoxy removal, see our main How to Remove Epoxy Resin from Tiled Wall guide.
Google