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Splitting or cracking in a resin surface can be disappointing, but with the right preparation and resin, repairs are entirely achievable. A careful approach will restore both the functionality and appearance of your resin project.
Step 1: Clean and Prepare the Area
Start by thoroughly cleaning the split surface to remove any dust, oils or residues. Use a gentle but effective cleaner, such as Strong Technical Degreaser, to ensure the area is ready for adhesion. Allow the area to dry completely before moving on, as residual moisture can compromise the repair.
Step 2: Selecting and Applying the Correct Resin
Choose a resin that matches the original project, both in type and intended thickness. For surface repairs, a clear, self-levelling epoxy like Art Pro or Icrystal is ideal, depending on the layer required. Mix the resin as instructed and apply it in thin layers, ensuring each layer sets properly before adding the next. Avoid overfilling the crack to maintain a flush finish, and smooth the surface as needed.
Step 3: Curing and Final Touches
Allow ample curing time for each resin layer, typically 12–24 hours, before handling or adding another coat. Once fully set, you may gently sand any uneven spots for a seamless result. A final coat of clear resin—such as Art Pro—can be used to restore gloss and protection to the entire surface.
When This Matters
Repairing a split resin surface is especially important for functional items, surfaces exposed to moisture, or decorative pieces where clarity and a flawless finish are valued. Prompt repairs help prevent further damage and keep your project looking its best.
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With careful cleaning, the right resin selection, and patient application, repairing a split resin surface is straightforward. For more troubleshooting tips and resin project advice, visit our main page on what to do if the split resin.
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