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How Do I Remove Bubbles from My Resin Clutch?

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How Do I Remove Bubbles from My Resin Clutch?

Nothing spoils a handmade resin clutch like visible bubbles trapped in the finish. Fortunately, a smooth, clear result is within reach if you take a few simple steps during the making process. Here’s how to effectively deal with bubbles in your resin clutch project.

Why Do Bubbles Form in Resin?

Bubbles appear for a few reasons: air can be introduced while mixing, from the resin reacting, or from pouring too quickly into moulds. Even temperature changes can pull air into the surface. The good news is that most bubbles can be handled with easy techniques, so you can still achieve a professional result.

Reliable Ways to Remove Bubbles

  • Let Bubbles Rise: After pouring your mixed resin into the mould, allow it to sit for several minutes to let bubbles naturally come to the surface.
  • Use Gentle Heat: Gently run a heat gun or pass a flame (like a kitchen torch) lightly over the resin surface. Move the tool continuously and keep it at a safe distance to avoid overheating, scorching, or warping your moulds.
  • Mix Carefully: When preparing your resin—especially with beginner-friendly resins like the One-2-One Epoxy Resin—stir slowly to minimise new bubbles, and avoid excessive agitation.

When This Matters Most

Removing bubbles is crucial in clear and decorative resin clutches, where any trapped air will be highly visible. If adding effects or using colourants, good bubble removal helps your design stay crisp and flawless.

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Taking care with bubble removal is a key part of making stunning resin clutches. With attention to your technique and choice of high-quality resin, you’ll get that flawless finish every time. For more tips and project ideas, return to our main How to make resin clutches? guide.

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