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When tackling a fresh resin spill on clothing, your first instinct may be to grab hot water. However, using hot water can make matters worse, as heat often cures or sets the resin, making stains much harder to remove.
How Hot Water Affects Epoxy Resin
Epoxy resin cures when exposed to heat, including hot water. If you apply hot water to a fresh stain, it can speed up the setting process, causing the resin to harden and bond more tightly with fabric fibres. This can turn a minor mishap into a permanent mark, so always avoid hot water during initial cleaning.
Safer Steps for Treating Fresh Resin Stains
To remove fresh resin from a dress or fabric, start by gently scraping off as much excess resin as possible with a blunt edge, taking care not to spread the stain. Rinse the area with cool or lukewarm water to limit the setting reaction. For best results, apply a mild natural cleaner, such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula, which is designed to work on fabrics and sensitive surfaces without damaging fibres or skin.
- Act quickly for fresh spills.
- Avoid rubbing, which can embed resin further.
- Test cleaners on an inconspicuous area first.
When This Advice Matters
This guidance is especially important for delicate garments or treasured items, where preventing stains from becoming permanent is a priority. Taking a moment to use the right methods can make a real difference in stain removal success.
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