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How do you clean a stained resin sink?

How do you clean a stained resin sink?

Restore shine and remove stains from your resin sink safely

Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula
Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% – 1000ml Bottle for Epoxy Resin Projects & DIY

If your resin sink has developed stains or lost its shine, it is possible to restore its original, glossy appearance with a careful cleaning and maintenance routine. Whether you are dealing with daily grime, grease stains, or embedded residue, following the right process will help you keep your sink in top condition without causing damage.

"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

What You’ll Need

"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

Visual Guide: Cleaning Your Resin Sink

See examples of effective resin sink cleaning techniques, showing the transformation from stained to glossy with safe products and the right methods.

Step 1: Remove Surface Debris and Rinse

Start by removing any food scraps, loose debris, or surface dirt from the sink. Use warm water and a soft microfibre cloth to gently wipe down all visible areas. Make sure to reach corners and edges, where residue often accumulates. Avoid using abrasive pads which may cause scratches. Rinse the sink thoroughly to remove any loose particles before proceeding.

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"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

Step 2: Treat Stains and Grease

For greasy or stubborn stains, apply a small amount of Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula directly to the problem areas. Let it sit for 2–5 minutes to allow the natural solvents to break down any buildup. Gently wipe with a non-abrasive sponge in circular motions. The natural formula is safe on resin surfaces and effective against grease, adhesive residues, and silicone marks, making it suitable for regular maintenance. Rinse off any cleaner thoroughly with warm water afterwards.

Step 3: Dissolve Residue and Sanitise the Surface

If water spots or lighter stains remain, dampen a clean microfibre cloth with Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% – 1000ml Bottle for Epoxy Resin Projects & DIY and wipe the affected areas. Isopropyl alcohol quickly evaporates to remove any sticky traces or residue without leaving streaks and is safe for resin when used in small amounts. Always ventilate the area and avoid excessive use. Allow the surface to air dry fully.

"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

Step 4: Restore Gloss with Polishing

If your sink surface has become dull or has fine scratches even after cleaning, apply a small amount of “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System following the kit’s instructions. Use a soft pad holder or polishing cloth in gentle, circular motions. This step removes fine blemishes and brings back the original shine of the resin without damaging the material. Wipe away any polishing residue with a clean cloth for a clear, glossy finish.

Tips, Common Mistakes, and Troubleshooting

  • Always use non-abrasive cloths or soft sponges to prevent scratching the resin surface.
  • Never use strong acids, bleach, or aggressive scrubbers as these can cause irreparable damage to resin sinks.
  • Repeat degreasing or alcohol cleaning for tough stains, but allow the area to dry between treatments.
  • Polish only once stains are removed for the best result; polishing over debris can create permanent marks.
  • If staining persists after these steps, contact a professional for advice before attempting more intensive methods.

Surface Care in Action

Polishing restores clarity and lustre, while gentle cleaners keep the resin undamaged. Epoxy Polish in use on dull resin, showing a visible improvement after treatment.

"Epoxy Polish" - Epoxy Resin Polishing System

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use acid-based solutions on a resin sink?

Avoid strong acids or harsh cleaners, as these can damage resin surfaces and permanently dull the finish.

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Is polishing always necessary for resin sinks?

Polishing is only required if the sink looks dull or scratched after cleaning. For light stains, a polish may not be needed.

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How often should I clean my resin sink?

Wipe down your resin sink daily, and use a degreaser or deeper cleaning method weekly or as needed for visible stains.

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What should I do if a stain won’t come off?

Try repeating the safe cleaning steps and allow extra soaking time. If stains persist, consult a specialist before using unfamiliar products.

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Are these cleaning methods safe for coloured resin?

Yes, gentle degreasers and isopropyl alcohol are suitable for coloured resin sinks, provided they are used according to instructions.

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Can I use isopropyl alcohol for daily cleaning?

Isopropyl alcohol is best for occasional use to remove residue or sanitise. For daily cleaning, warm water and mild soap are safer.

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