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Epoxy polish is a popular solution for enhancing the appearance of resin surfaces. But can it actually remove cured epoxy? Let’s look at what epoxy polish can and cannot do, and how best to use it for top results.
What Epoxy Polish Is Designed For
Epoxy polish is formulated to restore shine and remove minor imperfections from hardened epoxy resin surfaces. It’s ideal for reviving dull or lightly scratched areas, bringing back a clear, glossy finish. However, it is not a solvent and does not break down or remove fully cured epoxy layers. If your aim is to eliminate a layer of hardened resin entirely, mechanical methods such as sanding must be used first.


How to Use Epoxy Polish Effectively
For the best results, apply epoxy polish using a rotary polisher or a suitable polishing pad. Simply using a cloth usually won’t provide enough friction to achieve the desired gloss or to even out the surface. After mechanical removal or sanding, use a product like the “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System to restore shine and clarity to your work. Always buff thoroughly until the surface achieves a clear, reflective finish.
When Epoxy Polish Matters Most
Epoxy polish is especially useful after you’ve sanded down resin or smoothed out scratches. It’s the final stage to achieving a professional gloss, ensuring your project looks fresh and vibrant.

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While epoxy polish doesn’t remove cured epoxy, it’s an essential part of restoring and maintaining spectacular resin finishes. For advice on removing hardened resin or other epoxy-related topics, see our full guide: How do you dissolve hardened epoxy resin?.
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