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Is Acetone Recommended for Cleaning Resin?

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Is Acetone Recommended for Cleaning Resin?
Is Acetone Recommended for Cleaning Resin?

When tidying up after a resin project, choosing the right cleaning solution is essential not only for results but also to protect your tools and surfaces. Acetone is a popular solvent, but should it really be your first choice for cleaning up resin?

What Happens When You Use Acetone?

While acetone is effective at dissolving uncured resin, it is a strong solvent that can cause damage. Regular use on tools or surfaces may lead to clouding or deterioration, especially on plastics, painted surfaces, and some metals. Its aggressive action risks altering the finish and structure of many work surfaces, making it a less than ideal option for those seeking to preserve the integrity of their tools and workspace.

Is Acetone Recommended for Cleaning Resin?
Is Acetone Recommended for Cleaning Resin?

Safer Alternatives for Cleaning Resin

Specialist cleaners are widely regarded as the safer choice for resin clean-up. Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% is an excellent option, offering powerful resin removal without compromising most materials. It evaporates quickly and leaves no residue. For those preferring a plant-based formula, a strong technical degreaser is also available and works well across materials like stainless steel, ceramics, and plastic, making it suitable for a broad range of clean-up tasks.

When Avoiding Acetone Matters

  • If tools or surfaces are delicate, painted, or made from plastic, acetone can cause permanent marks or damage.
  • When regular cleaning is needed, less harsh options help extend the life of equipment.
  • Choosing milder cleaning agents also reduces strong odour and improves safety, especially in enclosed spaces.
Is Acetone Recommended for Cleaning Resin?

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For safe, effective resin clean-up, specialist products offer better results and protect your equipment compared to acetone. Learn more about suitable cleaners on our main resin cleaning guide.

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