How do you restore a resin shower?
Step-by-step guide for flawless resin shower restoration
Is your resin shower looking dull, scratched, or in need of repair? Restoring a resin shower can revive its appearance and protect it from further damage, bringing back its original shine and smoothness. Whether you are tackling minor blemishes or need to address chips and cracks, this detailed guide will walk you through every stage for a refreshed and durable finish.
What You’ll Need
- Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula – for surface preparation
- Soft sponges and microfibre cloths
- Fine sandpaper (grits 400–1200)
- Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit – Complete Polyester Resin and Hardener Set – for repairing significant cracks or chips
- “Art Pro” – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating – for top-coating and protective layers
- Mixing tools and gloves
- Painter’s tape and protective sheeting
- “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System – for final polishing
Step 1: Clean and Inspect the Resin Shower
Start by thoroughly cleaning your shower to remove soap scum, limescale, and residues that can interfere with repairs or adhesion. Use a gentle, non-abrasive sponge or microfibre cloth to avoid scratching. Pay close attention to corners, drains, and textured areas where grime may build up. Rinse thoroughly and allow everything to dry before moving on to inspection.
Once clean, check closely for chips, cracks, dull patches, or deep scratches. Note any areas that require surface-level attention and those needing more robust repair. Cleanliness is critical before starting any restoration.
The Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula can be applied to efficiently remove grease and residue without harming the resin, ensuring an optimal surface for subsequent steps.
Step 2: Sand and Smooth Surface Imperfections
For light scratches or dull spots, start by wet-sanding the affected areas. Use a fine grit (start with 400 grit, moving to 800 and up to 1200) and sand with gentle, circular motions. Rinse and wipe clean frequently to monitor progress and avoid over-sanding.
For stubborn marks or more pronounced dullness, use incrementally finer grits to gradually restore smoothness. Be cautious—overzealous sanding can thin the surface or leave uneven patches. Remove all dust and residue before proceeding.
Step 3: Repair Cracks or Chips
If you discover cracks, chips, or structural damage, these must be securely repaired before finishing. Prepare the damaged area by lightly sanding and taping around it for a clean working margin. Following the product instructions, mix and apply repair resin to fill and seal the imperfection, ensuring complete coverage and a slightly raised surface for later smoothing.
Where reinforcement is required, such as deeper cracks or holes, a fibreglass mat can be cut to size for extra strength. Allow the repair to fully cure based on the specified product time before sanding flush with the surrounding area. Patience is essential for a professional finish.
The Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit – Complete Polyester Resin and Hardener Set is ideal for these structural repairs and comes with everything you need for a seamless restoration.
Step 4: Apply a Clear Epoxy Resin Top Coat
Once the surface is repaired and completely dry, mask off the shower area to avoid spills. Mix the clear epoxy resin thoroughly, according to the provided ratio, in a clean container. Pour or brush the resin evenly over the surface in a thin layer, and use a gloved hand or a spatula to distribute it smoothly.
Work in a dust-free environment and allow ample time to cure according to the product guidelines. Avoid touching or using the shower until the resin is fully cured, which typically takes 12–24 hours.
For a durable, high-gloss and protective finish, “Art Pro” – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface Coating is specifically formulated for decorative and protective layers on resin surfaces.
Step 5: Polish to Restore Shine
After curing, if the surface appears slightly cloudy or has minor imperfections, polishing will enhance gloss and remove light blemishes. Use a polishing cream suitable for epoxy resin, working it gently into the surface with a soft pad or microfibre cloth. For best results, use circular motions and minimal pressure.
Continue buffing until you achieve a mirror-like shine. Remove any remaining residue with a clean, dry cloth. Buff gently to avoid scratching the resin. For a flawless, professional finish, the “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System is recommended for use on newly restored showers.
Tips and Troubleshooting for Resin Shower Restoration
- Always wear gloves and work in a ventilated area. Epoxy resins and hardeners can be sensitive to skin and odours.
- Test your cleaning and sanding methods on a small patch first if unsure.
- Do not rush cure times; premature use can damage fresh resin layers.
- If bubbles appear in the resin, pass a heat gun or hairdryer briefly above the surface to encourage them to rise and pop.
- Keep the shower dry and free of dust during the entire cure and polishing process.
Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit – Complete Polyester Resin and Hardener SetThe Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit provides waterproof polyester resin repair with fibreglass reinforcement, suitable for rigid plastics and metals.
Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural FormulaOriginal price was: £10.95.£9.45Current price is: £9.45.Strong Technical Degreaser is a natural, gentle cleaner suited for various surfaces including epoxy resin, supporting restoration tasks.
"Epoxy Polish" – Epoxy Resin Polishing SystemPrice range: £18.95 through £47.45"Epoxy Polish" is designed for professional and hobbyist use to restore epoxy resin surfaces to a gloss finish with ease.
"Art Pro" – Clear Epoxy Resin for Artists and Surface CoatingPrice range: £19.95 through £267.95Art Pro is a clear epoxy resin designed for artists and crafters, offering exceptional clarity and durability for precise surface coatings.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I restore a resin shower from start to finish?
Clean, sand lightly, repair any damage, apply a clear resin top coat, then polish for best shine.
How do you repair chips or cracks in a resin shower?
Use a resin repair kit to fill and reinforce damage, let it cure, and sand it smooth before finishing.
How do I prevent cloudiness in the resin finish?
Ensure the surface is clean and dry before applying resin, mix thoroughly, and let it fully cure before polishing.
How long does resin take to cure in a shower restoration?
Most clear epoxy coatings require 12–24 hours to fully cure. Follow product guidance for a complete safe set.
Is epoxy resin safe and durable enough for showers?
Yes, once cured, epoxy resin creates a hard, waterproof layer suitable for wet environments like showers.
How do I maintain a clean and shiny resin shower?
Use mild cleaners, soft cloths, and regularly polish the surface to preserve shine. Avoid abrasives.
Can I use ordinary bathroom cleaners on resin?
Avoid harsh or abrasive cleaners. Use gentle, pH-neutral products suitable for resin to prevent surface damage.
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