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Cleaning epoxy resin brushes might seem straightforward, but using harsh solvents or subjecting them to excessive heat can damage both your brushes and your resin work. Choosing gentle cleaning techniques helps preserve your tools and ensures a better finish for future projects.
The Risks of Harsh Solvents and Overheating
While it may be tempting to use strong chemicals to remove epoxy residue, harsh solvents can degrade brush bristles and cause materials like silicone or synthetic fibres to break down over time. Overheating, such as soaking brushes in hot water or drying them with direct heat, can warp brush shapes or cause bristles to shed. For the best results, use warm soapy water for cleaning, especially with silicone brushes, to avoid unnecessary wear and tear.


Gentle Cleaning Techniques
Rinse brushes under lukewarm water as soon as you finish applying resin, using mild soap to help lift away any remaining residue. This method is effective for most reusable brushes, including the Reusable Silicone Resin Brush for Epoxy Art and Wood Applications. If you’re dealing with stubborn residue, a small amount of isopropyl alcohol can help, but avoid prolonged soaking and always wash off thoroughly. For projects that may ruin a brush, consider opting for disposable sets.
When Avoiding Harsh Methods Really Matters
If you invest in quality brushes for detailed resin projects or regularly work with art and wood staining, preserving your tools becomes even more important. Gentle cleaning protects your brushes’ lifespan, saves money, and keeps application smooth for consistent professional results.

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