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How to apply resin to walls?

How to apply resin to walls?

Step-by-step guide for a flawless decorative resin wall finish

"Vertical Glass" - Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating
Resin & Paint Application Rollers – Short-Pile, Large, and Sponge Types

Applying resin to walls can instantly transform any interior by creating a seamless, decorative, and highly durable finish that stands up to daily use. Whether you’re aiming for a high-gloss, artistic, or textured effect, this guide covers all you need for a professional result. Follow these steps to ensure both visual impact and surface longevity, perfect for creative home decorators, artists, and professionals.

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"Vertical Glass" - Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating

Visual inspiration: Artistic and modern resin wall finishes

Explore a gallery of resin-coated wall finishes, showcasing glossy effects, metallic tints, and textured surfaces. These examples highlight creative use of “Vertical Glass” – Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating and artistic reliefs achieved with “Fairy Wings” – UV Resin for Volumetric Reliefs, Dual Colour, 30ml. Let these designs spark your next project!

"Vertical Glass" - Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating

Step 1: Prepare and Protect the Wall Surface

Clean and prepare the wall surface thoroughly to ensure excellent adhesion and a smooth finish. Remove any dust, grease, or flaking paint using sandpaper and acetone or alcohol wipes. Check the surface for holes or cracks and fill them with a suitable filler, allowing it to dry and sanding for an even profile. Dry, smooth, and stable substrates such as plastered masonry, concrete, or primed wood are ideal for epoxy resin application.

Mask off areas you want to protect using painter’s tape along ceilings, skirting boards, and sockets. Cover floors and nearby furniture with dust sheets to avoid accidental drips or splashes, paying special attention to corners and edges.

Step 2: Mix the Resin Correctly

Mix your chosen resin according to manufacturer guidance. Accurate mixing is crucial—follow the recommended ratios closely and stir gently to minimise air bubbles. Prepare only as much as you can apply within the resin’s working time (open time) to avoid waste.

If your design requires a custom finish, now is the time to add pigments or metallic tints for colour. For vertical surfaces requiring thicker coverage or creative effects, the “Vertical Glass” – Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating is specifically formulated for easy wall application and allows for vivid tints and metallic pigments.

Step 3: Apply the Resin to the Wall

Apply the resin in even, controlled sections using a plastic spatula, trowel, or appropriate roller type. On large flat areas, short-pile or large rollers ensure a smooth and uniform coating, while a spatula helps create decorative textures. Work methodically from one end of the area to the other, feathering each section to avoid visible joins. For artistic, highly detailed effects—such as lines, swirls, or relief—use “Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists; its thick consistency prevents runs and allows for precise creativity on vertical surfaces.

For 3D patterns or textured highlights, “Fairy Wings” – UV Resin for Volumetric Reliefs, Dual Colour, 30ml can be applied in thin layers and cured with a UV lamp. This is especially useful for adding intricate raised details or layered effects to your walls.

"Vertical Glass" - Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating

Step 4: Allow for Proper Curing and Finishing

Allow the resin to cure fully before touching or recoating. Curing times vary: standard epoxies like Vertical Glass typically require 24–48 hours for full hardening. Ensure the area is dust-free and undisturbed during this period to avoid imperfections. If a satin effect is desired, carefully sand the cured surface after 48 hours using fine abrasive pads, then remove any dust before use.

For layered or relief effects using UV resin, apply the next layer only once the previous has fully cured under UV light (usually 3–5 minutes for thin applications). This approach allows total design control without sacrificing speed.

"Vertical Glass" - Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating

Tips and Troubleshooting for Wall Resin Application

  • Work in a well-ventilated area and wear gloves, goggles, and a respirator as resins can produce vapours.
  • Always check for compatibility between substrate and resin—trial a small patch first on challenging surfaces.
  • Use rollers or spatulas designed for resin to prevent fibres shedding or rough finishes.
  • Avoid overworking the resin once on the wall as this can introduce bubbles or drag marks.
  • If drips occur, catch and rework before curing; for stains or cured drips, sand lightly and recoat if necessary.

Expert techniques for seamless resin walls

Maintain a consistent workspace temperature to ensure even curing. Plan your application in sections for best results, and use painter’s tape to contain each area. See how both “Art Pro Deluxe” – Ultra-High Viscosity Epoxy Resin for Artists and Resin & Paint Application Rollers – Short-Pile, Large, and Sponge Types contribute to a professional wall finish with precise edges and decorative flair.

"Vertical Glass" - Thick Resin Decorative Wall Coating

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I apply resin on bathroom or kitchen walls?

Yes, most decorative resins are moisture-resistant and suitable for bathroom or kitchen applications when applied to properly prepared surfaces.

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What are the best tools for applying resin to walls?

Use spatulas for artistic effects and application rollers for uniform finishes. Choose tools recommended for epoxy resin work.

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How do I prevent resin drips on walls?

Apply resin in thin, controlled layers and select high-viscosity formulas to reduce the chance of drips or runs.

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What surfaces can epoxy wall resin cover?

Epoxy wall resin is suitable for tiles, cement, bricks, and primed wood as long as surfaces are clean, dry, and stable.

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How long does epoxy resin take to cure on walls?

Curing time varies; most wall resins require 24 to 48 hours for full hardening in ideal temperature conditions.

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How can I add colour and effects to resin walls?

Add pigment powders or metallics during mixing, or use UV resins for raised, coloured decorative details.

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