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When starting with resin projects, you may wonder if everyday household products could work as a release agent. While this sounds convenient, there are essential reasons to be cautious.
Why Household Products Can Be Problematic
Many common household items, such as cooking oil, butter, or sprays, seem like quick fixes to keep resin from sticking. However, these items can leave behind residues or interact with resin in unpredictable ways. This can prevent your resin from curing properly or cause issues when demoulding, often resulting in ruined projects or improper finishes.


Why Choose Dedicated Release Agents?
Specially formulated release agents are designed to work with resins and guarantee a proper barrier between your mould and the casting material. For example, products like the “Global A2” liquid release wax provide consistent, reliable anti-adhesion for resin work, drying quickly and resisting heats up to 180°C. Using a dedicated release agent gives you peace of mind that your resin pieces will come out easily and with a smooth finish.
Practical Guidance for Best Results
For hassle-free releases, apply a thin, even layer of a specialist wax or use a non-stick silicone mould. Avoid makeshift options—investing in the right products upfront will save both time and materials in the long run. If you regularly create resin art, having trusted tools such as non-stick silicone putties or moulds further minimises the risk of sticking and gives far better results.

When This Matters Most
Opting for the proper release agent is especially important in detailed or valuable moulds, or when producing larger batches. It’s much less expensive than risking wasted resin or damaged work.
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For truly dependable resin releases, dedicated release agents or moulds always outperform household products. To learn more about getting perfect results every time, see our full guide on how to prevent resin from sticking.
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