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How do you put resin on a worktop?

How do you put resin on a worktop?

Step-by-step to achieve a glossy, durable resin worktop surface

"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating
"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating

Transforming your worktop with a clear resin coating can breathe new life into any kitchen, craft area, or workspace. By following the right preparation and application steps, you can achieve a professional-grade finish that is both beautifully glossy and remarkably resilient—perfect for busy surfaces in the home or studio. This guide walks you through every essential stage for a smooth, lasting, and attractive result.

What You’ll Need

"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating

Choosing Your Resin Coating

Pick the right resin for your setting: If your worktop will be used for food preparation, opt for a certified food-safe formula. For decorative or creative surfaces, consider high-gloss and ultra-high viscosity resins. Kits designed for countertops include pigments, tools, and detailed instructions for easy application.

"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating

Step 1: Prepare the Surface

Proper surface preparation is crucial for a flawless resin finish. Begin by clearing your worktop of any objects, then wash the surface using a mild detergent and warm water to remove grease and dirt. For older worktops, sanding lightly with fine-grit sandpaper helps to create texture for resin adhesion. After sanding, wipe the area thoroughly to remove dust.

Ensure all surfaces are dry, clean, and dust-free before you begin. Mask off any edges, sinks, or walls using painters’ tape. Lay down plastic sheeting underneath the work area to prevent resin drips from damaging floors or nearby furniture.

Step 2: Mix the Resin

Accurate measurement and mixing are vital for a clear, bubble-free coat. Read the manufacturer’s instructions for your chosen resin—typically, epoxy resins require mixing two components by weight. For example, to coat a food-contact work surface, you may select “EpoxyFood” – Certified Clear Food Contact Epoxy Resin for Coating and combine the resin and hardener in a 100:55 ratio. For general artistic worktops, “Art Pro” – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating follows a 3:2 ratio.

Mix slowly with a spatula, scraping sides and bottom of the mixing cup to ensure thorough blending. Brace for a 2–3 minute stir—impatience can leave you with cloudy, sticky, or incompletely cured resin later! Once mixed, allow the resin to sit for a minute so that most bubbles rise to the surface and disperse.

Step 3: Pour and Distribute the Resin

Plan your pour to cover the surface in one go for the smoothest finish. Starting at one end, pour the resin gently across the centre of your worktop in a zig-zag pattern. Use a straight edge, roller, or wide brush to spread the mixture evenly out towards the edges.

For intricate designs or a dramatic marble effect, you might consider using the “Stone Effect Collection” – Marble Epoxy Resin Countertop Kit, which contains pigments and tools for custom veining effects. While resin naturally self-levels, help it settle by gently tilting or spreading, and watch carefully for pooling at the edges.

Resin will self-level but check for pooling at edges and spread if necessary. For raised edges, use a brush to carefully coat the vertical faces, if needed. Remove any trapped air bubbles by passing a heat gun or torch lightly over the surface, just until the bubbles pop and disappear.

"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating

Step 4: Curing and Finishing Touches

Work in a well-ventilated area and protect surrounding areas from drips. Allow the resin to cure undisturbed for the recommended time—typically 12–24 hours for most surface epoxies. Prevent dust and debris from settling on the resin by covering the surface with a clean box or tenting plastic over supports.

Once cured, remove the tape and inspect the finish. If desired, sand lightly with very fine grit and apply a second layer for an ultra-smooth high-gloss finish. Clean any drips from the underside with a scraper before they fully harden. For creative colour effects or for thicker, artistic builds, “Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists allows detailed layering without colour running.

"EpoxyFood" - Certified Clear Food Contact Epoxy Resin for Coating

Tips, Common Mistakes, and Troubleshooting

Careful planning prevents most mishaps. Temperature affects curing time—epoxy resin sets faster in warm rooms and slower in cold. Humidity, dust, and rushing the mixing step are the most common causes of cloudiness or bubbles in the final finish. Always wear gloves and ensure proper ventilation. If you spot imperfections once dry, a light sanding and re-coat can restore your shine.

Choose the right resin for your needs. For food-safe kitchen worktops, always select a certified food-contact epoxy. For the most spectacular visual results, a complete kit such as the “Stone Effect Collection” – Marble Epoxy Resin Countertop Kit gives you all the extras for pro-level effects.

Aftercare and Longevity

Avoid placing hot pans directly on your resin surface. Clean with mild soap and a soft cloth—abrasive pads can scratch the gloss. With proper care, your resin worktop will remain beautiful for years.

"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating

Frequently Asked Questions

What resin is best for scratch-resistant worktops?

Use an epoxy resin with a durable, scratch-resistant formula such as Art Pro or Art Pro Deluxe for lasting protection.

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Is EpoxyFood resin certified food safe?

Yes, EpoxyFood is certified compliant with European food contact standards for cold snacks and drinks if mixed and applied correctly.

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Can I apply resin over an old worktop?

Yes, as long as the surface is well cleaned, sanded for grip, and fully dry before resin application.

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How long does resin take to cure on a worktop?

Typical curing time is 12–24 hours for most epoxy surface coatings, but always check the instructions for your product.

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Do I need to coat edges with resin?

Coating the edges gives a uniform, sealed finish and extra protection from moisture and wear.

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How do I fix bubbles or dust in cured resin?

Lightly sand the affected area and re-apply a thin resin layer for a smooth, clear finish.

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