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For resin artists and crafters seeking a flawless finish, scratches during polishing can be a real setback. With care and the right approach, you can minimise or entirely avoid these marks for a gleaming result.
Stepwise Abrasive Progression
Start by sanding your crystal resin with a coarser grit, working through gradually finer grades—such as the Ebonite Abralon Sanding Pads ranging from 360 to 4000 grit. Each step removes the scratches left by the previous one. Never skip grades, as doing so can leave visible marks behind. Always inspect and clean the surface before moving to the next grit to remove loose particles.
Keep Everything Spotless
Thorough cleaning between sanding and polishing stages is essential. Any stray grit left behind may scratch the surface as you polish. Rinse the piece and your sanding pads or cloths under clean water before progressing. Using new, clean microfibre or sponge pads—like the Polishing Sponge Discs—for the final polish also prevents grit transfer and unwanted scratches.
Choosing the Right Polish and Technique
Use a polishing system formulated for resin, such as Epoxy Polish, paired with a rotary polisher, hand pad holder, or polishing sponges. Apply the polish immediately onto a clean, soft disc and work it into the surface with even pressure. Polishing with just a standard cloth often produces insufficient results and increases the risk of uneven or scratched finishes.
When This Matters
If you’re creating resin jewellery, art, or tabletop surfaces where clarity and shine are vital, minimising scratches during polishing will be critical to achieving a professional look. Taking methodical care helps set your work apart.
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