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Creating a glossy, self-levelling finish is a defining feature of premium resin projects, giving coasters, trays, art pieces and jewellery a professional, glass-like appearance. Here’s how you can achieve this stand-out look at home.
Choose the Right Resin for Gloss and Levelling
Not all resins have the same levelling or shine characteristics. For a smooth, high-gloss finish, look for medium to high viscosity resins such as Art Pro or ultra-high viscosity options like Art Pro Deluxe. These formulations are designed to self-level during curing, filling minor surface imperfections and producing an even, clear coat.
- Resins with a dense flow help prevent drips and promote an even surface.
- Check for product details such as transparency, UV resistance, and suitability for thin (1–10 mm) coatings for best results.
Application Tips for a Mirror-Like Finish
Preparation and technique are key to flawless results. Always mix your resin according to the manufacturer’s recommended ratios—many high-gloss systems use either a 3:2 or simple 1:1 volume or weight mix. Work on clean, dry surfaces and ensure a level workspace. Pour the resin in a slow, controlled manner to let it spread and self-level organically.
- Use a spatula or stick to guide the resin to edges without overworking.
- Remove surface bubbles with a heat gun or torch as soon as they appear.
- Protect your project from dust while curing for a pristine finish.
When Does a Self-Levelling, Glossy Finish Matter?
This finish is important for any resin object where clarity, depth, and a tactile glassy surface are desired—think coasters, serving trays, wall art, and detailed jewellery. A high-gloss, self-levelling coat not only looks professional but also helps shield your creation from daily wear and minor scratches.
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Mastering a glossy, self-levelling finish is a rewarding DIY skill that underpins many creative resin projects. To explore more tips and project inspiration, see our full guide on how to make resin objects.
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