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Roller marks are a common frustration when applying resin to concrete floors. Understanding why they form and how to prevent them is key to achieving a smooth, professional finish.
How Roller Marks Occur
Roller marks appear when too much resin is loaded onto the roller or when pressure is applied inconsistently. Thick patches or uneven application can trap excess material, which dries as visible lines or ridges on the surface. Poor-quality rollers or using an unsuitable type for resin work may also contribute to this problem.


Tips for a Flawless Resin Floor
- Use the correct roller: A short-pile or sponge roller is ideal for smooth, even coats.
- Load resin sparingly: Avoid overloading the roller—apply resin in thinner layers for better control.
- Spread with light, steady pressure: Gentle and uniform strokes help prevent uneven marks and pooling.
- Work in manageable sections: This ensures each area gets proper attention before the resin sets.
When This Matters Most
Minimising roller marks is especially important for feature areas, garages, or decorative resin floors where a sleek appearance is essential. In these spaces, careful roller technique makes all the difference.

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By focusing on even pressure and using the right roller, you can avoid common pitfalls and achieve the professional-grade results resin flooring deserves. For more guidance on resin application, explore our in-depth advice on how to spread resin on concrete with a roller.
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