How to remove resin from clothes
Restore clothes safely after epoxy stains using practical cleaning methods
Epoxy and other resin spills can quickly turn favourite clothes into crafting casualties. This guide teaches you step by step how to safely remove cured and uncured resin from fabric, helping you restore garments after accidental exposure. Whether you are a DIY enthusiast or professional resin user, these practical methods put your clothes back in action with minimal damage.
What You’ll Need
- Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula: A gentle, hypoallergenic option for removing stubborn residues from fabric.
- Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% – 1000ml Bottle for Epoxy Resin Projects & DIY: Useful for dissolving uncured epoxy and tackling persistent stains.
- Dull knife or plastic scraper (for gently lifting hardened resin)
- Soft, clean cloths or kitchen roll
- Mild liquid laundry detergent
- Cold water and a sink or bucket
- Rubber gloves (optional, to protect your hands)
Step 1: Act Quickly and Remove Excess Resin
If you notice the resin spill while it’s still wet, act quickly to improve results. Use a paper towel or clean cloth to gently blot up as much of the uncured resin as possible, taking care not to rub it deeper into the fabric fibres. For hardened resin, carefully use a dull knife or scraper to lift off what you can. Always work from the outside in to prevent spreading.
Step 2: Apply a Suitable Cleaner to the Stain
Before using any cleaning solution, test on a hidden area first to ensure there is no colour fading or fibre damage. For fresh or slightly cured stains, pour a small amount of Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% directly onto the stained area. This high-purity alcohol is effective at dissolving resin and can be gently dabbed into the fabric using a cloth or sponge. Avoid scrubbing, which may cause the stain to spread.
If the resin is more stubborn or has hardened, use Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula as a natural, gentle option. Let the cleaner work on the stain for several minutes to soften the residue.
Step 3: Rinse and Launder Carefully
Once the resin has started to break down, blot away loosened residue with a clean, dry cloth. Avoid using hot water on resin stains, as heat can set epoxy permanently. Instead, rinse the area thoroughly with cold water. Launder the garment using a mild liquid detergent on the cold setting. Always check the stain area before machine drying, as heat can make remaining resin more difficult to remove. Repeat the cleaning process if necessary.
Step 4: Allow to Air Dry and Assess Results
After cleaning, let the garment air dry. If traces of the resin stain remain, repeat the previous cleaning steps, giving extra attention to particularly stubborn patches. Let the cleaner soak for a few minutes in between attempts for better penetration.
Tips and Common Mistakes to Avoid
Rinse thoroughly after cleaning to avoid leaving behind any residues that could irritate skin or affect the fabric’s texture. Always avoid bleach or harsh chemicals that can react unpredictably with resin. Do not iron or tumble dry clothes with unresolved resin stains, as heat makes removal much harder. Patience and gentle action protect both clothing and skin.
Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural FormulaOriginal price was: £10.00.£8.85Current price is: £8.85.Strong Technical Degreaser offers a natural, gentle cleaning solution suitable for use during resin projects and on multiple surfaces.
Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% – 1000ml Bottle for Epoxy Resin Projects & DIYPrice range: £9.85 through £19.85Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% is used for epoxy resin projects, suitable for removing bubbles and aiding resin art effects.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you remove resin from clothes safely?
Yes, with prompt action and suitable cleaners, most resin stains can be safely tackled at home.
What cleans resin off fabric?
Isopropyl alcohol or a gentle, natural degreaser are both effective at dissolving or lifting resin from fabric fibres.
Should you use hot or cold water for resin stains?
Always use cold water, as heat can cure resin permanently and make stains harder to remove.
Is scraping off cured resin effective?
Gently scraping with a dull tool can remove surface resin, but deeper stains need appropriate cleaners to dissolve residue.
Can you wash resin covered clothes in the washing machine?
Only after treating the resin spot by hand; washing alone is rarely enough and heat should be avoided.
Will degreaser damage colour or fabrics?
Test on a hidden spot first, but natural degreasers are typically gentle and suitable for various fabrics.
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