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When experimenting with resin drip techniques, controlling resin flow is only part of the challenge—protecting surrounding surfaces from stray drips is equally essential. A simple barrier can save your workspace and project edges from sticky residue.
Using a Removable Latex Barrier
One of the most effective ways to guard surfaces is to apply a removable layer such as “LatexPro” liquid latex. Simply brush or pour the latex neatly over areas you do not want exposed to resin. Once the resin has fully set and your drip effect is complete, the latex can be peeled away cleanly—leaving surfaces below perfectly preserved.
Setting Up Your Workspace
Before starting, make sure to cover your entire working area, including floors or table edges where resin might run. Combine a latex barrier with disposable sheets or reusable plastic mats underneath your main project—this double layer of protection minimises cleaning time and reduces the chance of permanent stains or damage.
When Surface Protection Matters Most
- You’re working on furniture, art boards, or anything with finished edges.
- Projects require precise drip placement or will be handled frequently after curing.
- Shared or multipurpose spaces where mess could affect other tasks.
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Shielding surfaces from resin spills is a simple step that makes your creative process smoother, whether you’re just starting with resin drip effects or refining advanced resin art. For more advice on creating beautiful dripped resin projects, see our main guide on how to create a resin drip effect.
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