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Achieving a seamless repair on religious resin statues often comes down to your ability to blend colours perfectly. Carefully matching your repair material to the original finish ensures any restoration remains virtually invisible and retains the statue’s character.
Selecting and Tinting Repair Materials
Choose a repair adhesive or filler that allows easy customisation, such as a two-component epoxy that can be tinted with compatible colouring agents. Products like FixExpress Epoxy Glue offer a rapid setting formula and can be tinted for more precise colour matching. Start by mixing a small batch and add the dye incrementally, testing the shade against your statue until it closely mimics the existing colour.


Techniques for Invisible Colour Blending
For the most natural look, pay attention to undertones and the level of gloss or matt of the original resin. After tinting and applying your filler or adhesive, feather out the edges with a fine brush or a cotton swab while it’s still workable. Once cured, gentle sanding can help smooth the transition, and a light application of matching paint can unify the whole area. It’s best to use high-quality acrylics or professional pigment sets designed for use on resin for final touch-ups.
When Precise Colour Matching Matters
Blending repair materials is particularly important when restoring visible areas on religious statues that hold historical or sentimental value. Seamless repairs prevent noticeable patches, helping preserve not just appearance but also the dignity of the object, making your restoration almost undetectable.

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Mastering colour blending will help your resin statue repairs stand the test of time while remaining discreet. For more advice on methods and the right materials, visit our main how to repair religious resin statues guide.
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