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Achieving a lasting bond between epoxy resin and ceramic surfaces can be a challenge without the right primer. Choosing a suitable base ensures your resin project holds firm and endures daily use.
Why Priming Matters for Ceramic Surfaces
Ceramics are naturally smooth and non-porous, which makes direct resin application unreliable. Without proper priming, epoxy can lift, peel, or fail to adhere, especially on heavily glazed tiles. A dedicated epoxy primer, such as Epoxyprimer, is designed to maximise the bonding between epoxy resin and ceramics, providing a secure foundation for coatings and decorative finishes.
How to Use Epoxy Primer for Ceramics
- Surface Preparation: Clean the ceramic thoroughly to remove dust, grease, or residues. Lightly abrading glazed surfaces with fine sandpaper can enhance grip.
- Primer Application: Apply Epoxyprimer evenly with a roller, brush, or spatula. Allow it to fully cure as recommended—usually 24–48 hours.
- Resin Pour or Coating: Once the primer has cured, the ceramic is ready for resin application, ensuring a reliable bond for artistic or functional projects.
When This Matters
Priming ceramics is crucial when creating resin-coated tiles, decorative panels, or restoration projects where lasting adhesion is essential. Whether you’re refurbishing surfaces or working with artistic kits like the Kintsugi Repair Kit, a proper epoxy primer forms the backbone of a durable finish.
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