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Hand polishing resin jewellery is absolutely possible and especially effective for small pieces. With a few simple tools, you can achieve a glossy, refined finish without specialist machines.
Essentials for Successful Hand Polishing
For the best control over your polish, gather a selection of sanding pads in various grits—ideally from 360 up to 4000. A manual pad holder improves grip and applies pressure evenly, helping you reach even tricky corners. To finish, microfibre cloths or a polishing sponge ensure a gentle, swirl-free shine.
How to Polish by Hand: Step-by-Step
- Start with sanding: After filing your piece, begin sanding with a coarse grit pad to remove marks, then progress through finer grits for a smooth surface.
- Apply polish: Use a cream polish such as Epoxy Polish by dabbing a small amount on the surface. Polish using circular motions and consistent, moderate pressure.
- Buff to finish: Complete the process with a soft, clean microfibre cloth or sponge to bring out the gloss.
When Hand Polishing Really Matters
Manual polishing is particularly useful for delicately shaped pieces, custom designs, or items with intricate recesses. It gives you precise control and helps avoid accidental over-polishing or damage that can happen with machines.
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