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After cleaning a resin bath, you may wonder whether it’s necessary to dry the surface. Proper drying isn’t just for appearances; it keeps your bath looking pristine and avoids unsightly water marks on the glossy resin finish.
Why Drying a Resin Bath is Important
Resin surfaces are designed to shine, but letting water air-dry can cause streaks or mineral deposits. These water spots dull the finish and make the bath look less clean, even after careful washing. That’s why removing all moisture is recommended for the best result.
How to Dry Your Resin Bath Effectively
Use a clean, dry microfibre cloth for this task—it’s gentle on resin and doesn’t leave lint or streaks. After rinsing away cleaning agents or dirt, go over the entire surface in circular motions with the cloth. Packs like the Coloured Microfibre Cloths are soft, washable, and ideal for this purpose. Replace or wash your cloths regularly to avoid re-depositing dirt back onto the bath.
When This Matters Most
- Hard Water Areas: If your home has hard water, drying is crucial to prevent stubborn mineral build-up.
- Regular Maintenance: Routine drying keeps resin surfaces in top condition and looking as shiny as the day they were installed.
- After Using Cleaning Products: Always dry thoroughly to remove residual moisture, particularly when using suitable cleaners like a mild natural degreaser.
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Drying your resin bath after every clean helps protect its brilliant finish and prevents marks. For full resin bath care advice and cleaning guides, see our main how to clean a resin bath hub.
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