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Storing unmixed epoxy resin during the colder months requires a bit of extra care. Cold conditions can alter the consistency and usability of your resin, so it’s vital to follow some practical steps for optimal results.
Essential Storage Advice for Cold Weather
For best results, keep unmixed epoxy resin at stable room temperatures, ideally between 15–25°C. Avoid leaving your resin in unheated sheds, garages, or directly against cold floors and walls where temperatures can dip significantly. If indoor storage space is an issue, try to keep the resin in a cupboard shielded from draughts, or use insulated containers to buffer against extreme cold.


Dealing With Thickened Resin
Exposure to low temperatures can temporarily thicken unmixed epoxy. If your resin has become viscous or cloudy, there’s usually no need to worry. Simply allow it to gradually return to room temperature before use. Never try to speed up this process with direct heat such as a radiator or microwave. Instead, let the sealed bottles sit in a warm room, or place them in a bowl of lukewarm water to gently restore proper flow. This approach helps maintain clarity and mixing performance.
When Winter Storage Matters Most
- If you receive resin deliveries during a cold snap, allow the bottles time to reach room temperature before opening.
- Those working in outbuildings or colder workshops need to be particularly mindful of long-term storage behaviour.

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Properly storing unmixed epoxy resin through winter helps ensure your creative projects—such as those possible with the “Trasparente” Epoxy Resin Kit—retain their clarity and workability. Visit our main page on epoxy resin in cold conditions for further guidance.
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