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Restoring a resin sink’s colour can make it look like new, but achieving a perfect match with the original shade requires care and precision. The right approach ensures a seamless, natural finish.
Choosing and Mixing Resin Colourants
Select a high-quality, compatible dye or colouring paste specially designed for epoxy resin, such as the Colourfun liquid colourants. Begin by comparing your sink’s current colour to available dye options. For greater flexibility, a set like the Colourfun range lets you blend tints until the right shade is achieved.


Incremental Testing for a Perfect Match
Start by testing small batches of coloured resin on a discreet surface or sample. Add dye gradually—just a drop at a time—for better control. Mix thoroughly and let the sample cure to see its true colour once dry, as resin often darkens slightly. Repeat, adjusting amounts or blending two or more colours, until you achieve the closest match to the original sink.
Tips for Consistent and Natural Results
- Take notes on your mixing ratios for larger batches.
- Work in good lighting to judge the colour accurately.
- Use clean tools to avoid contamination and preserve colour clarity.
- For glossy, protective finishes, a clear resin such as Art Pro can be applied as a final coat.

When This Matters
Matching the original colour is especially important when only a section of the sink is repaired, or if the sink sits in a visible, high-traffic area. Precision in colour matching ensures repairs remain subtle and integrated with the overall look.
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With patience and the right products, restoring your resin sink’s appearance can deliver impressive, seamless results. For additional techniques and specialised kits, see our full guide on restoring the colour of a resin sink.
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