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After pouring resin over your artwork, you may be eager to handle or display your finished piece. However, patience is key—timing your handling ensures a flawless, durable finish and helps you avoid accidental marks or fingerprints.
Understanding Resin Cure Times
Most artistic epoxy resins begin to set within 24 hours, but this is only the initial curing stage. During this period, the surface may feel dry or firm to the touch, yet it remains vulnerable to pressure, dust, and scratches. For example, clear resins such as Art Pro are typically touch-dry after a day, but not fully hardened underneath. Full curing—when the resin reaches optimal strength and durability—may require 2 to 7 days, depending on temperature, humidity, and the thickness of the layer.


Practical Guidance: Handling and Presentation
If you wish to move or hang your resin art, wait at least 24 hours before gently touching the surface or edges. For any heavy handling, trimming, wet-cleaning, or framing, allow several days for the resin to reach its maximum strength. Place your piece in a dust-free, horizontal environment during curing, and avoid stacking artworks on top of each other. Using direct protective tools like resin application rollers also helps minimise marks and surface flaws during final finishing.
When Curing Times Matter Most
- High-traffic or functional art: Items handled often (e.g., trays, coasters) should be left for at least 72 hours before use.
- Framing and mounting: Wait until resin is completely hard before applying pressure from frames or fixtures.
- Colder environments: Lower room temperatures can slow curing; consider adding extra time if your studio is below 20°C.

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Giving your resin artwork adequate curing time is essential for a lasting, beautiful finish. For more detailed advice on creating vitrified surfaces, explore our main guide on how to apply a vitrifying resin to a painting.
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