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When taking on a tile resurfacing project with resin, odour can be a key concern – especially for indoor spaces. Let’s explore what to expect from modern resin coatings and how they compare to traditional paints or finishes.
Odour Levels in Modern Resin Coatings
Contemporary resin products, including water-based and one-component formulas, are generally formulated to be odourless or emit only a very mild scent. This makes them well suited for use in homes, studios, and other indoor environments where strong fumes would be undesirable. For example, Epoxyprimer is specifically described as eco-friendly and odourless, so it can be applied without leaving lingering smells in your living space.


Tips for Odour-Free Application
- Choose water-based resins: These are usually the safest bet for minimal odour indoors.
- Ensure good ventilation: Even with low-odour products, leaving windows open helps dissipate any mild scent that may be present during application.
- Follow cure times: Most odours vanish completely once the resin has fully cured, so allow the recommended drying period before heavy use of the room.
When This Matters Most
Odour concerns are particularly relevant in residential settings or any area where people, children, or pets may be sensitive to chemical smells. Using low-odour products also reduces the need for special masks or prolonged room ventilation.

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Opting for modern resin coatings allows for effective tile coverage without sacrificing indoor air quality. For more on choosing between resin and enamel for your tiling projects, visit our main guide.
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