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If you’re looking to renew resin paint, the choice of resin depends greatly on the thickness of the renewal layer you need. Selecting the right product is vital for a smooth finish and long-lasting results.
Resins for Thin Surface Renewal
When working with thin renewal layers—such as those less than 1.5 mm thick—it’s best to opt for an epoxy specifically designed for surface coating. Art Pro is a clear epoxy resin that is easy to apply in thin pours. It provides a high level of clarity and helps produce a durable, scratch-resistant finish that resists yellowing over time. Its dense, non-drip formula makes it ideal for even, precise coats on decorative projects and furnishings.


Choosing Resin for Thicker Castings
For renewal projects requiring thicker layers—up to 2cm—it’s best to use a resin formulated for casting. Trasparente is designed for this purpose, delivering a crystal-clear finish with good resistance to scratches. Because it’s built for deeper pours, it self-levels well and sets reliably without excessive heat build-up when used within recommended thickness limits.
Practical Tips for Successful Resin Renewal
- Layer thickness: Always check the manufacturer’s guidelines on maximum pour depth to prevent problems like bubbling or overheating.
- Surface prep: Clean and lightly sand the surface before renewal to promote adhesion.
- Finishing touch: If your renewed resin surface requires extra shine or minor scratch removal, consider finishing with a specialist product such as Epoxy Polish for a glossy, professional look.

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Understanding which resin is best for thick and thin renewal layers can help you achieve the desired results when refreshing resin paint. For more advice and detailed guides, see our main renewal advice page.
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