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If your ELLD resin surface appears cloudy after polishing, don’t worry—there are straightforward steps to achieve a clear, professional finish. It usually comes down to a careful sanding process, correct polishing products, and the right tools.
Perfect Your Sanding Technique
Cloudiness often results from unfinished scratches or uneven sanding. Progress stepwise through increasingly fine grit—starting mid-range (around 360 grit) and working up to 3000 or 4000 grit. Thorough, even sanding ensures you remove any marks left by previous grits. Products like “Ebonite Abralon” Sanding Pads offer a full grit range tailored for resin, helping you prepare your piece for polishing.
Use the Right Polish and Tools
For best results, use a dedicated resin polish applied with a rotary polisher or hand pad holder. Simply using a cloth doesn’t give enough friction or pressure for a glossy result. “Epoxy Polish” is formulated for resin and designed to remove fine scratches and dullness efficiently. Make sure to thoroughly work the polish into the surface, then buff until all residue is gone and the area is clear.
When Attention to Detail Matters
If you’re finishing tabletops, coasters, or decorative pieces where a glass-like clarity is important, taking your time with both sanding and polishing steps is vital. Investing in a purpose-built variable-speed polisher, such as the 1200W Polisher, gives added control to achieve a flawless finish on larger projects.
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