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Humidity is a common but often overlooked factor that can noticeably affect the quality of your cured epoxy finish. If you want your resin project to look immaculate and professional, understanding the impact of atmospheric moisture is essential.
How Humidity Can Ruin Your Epoxy Finish
When epoxy is poured or brushed in environments with high humidity, it may develop surface defects such as hazing or blushing. These issues occur because excess moisture interacts with the curing resin, resulting in a cloudy or milky appearance rather than a crystal-clear finish. In some cases, humidity can also lead to a tacky surface or weaken the cured layer’s overall durability.
Best Practice: Pour in a Controlled Environment
For the best results, always work in a dry, well-ventilated space with humidity levels kept as low as possible. If your environment is naturally humid, consider using a dehumidifier or waiting for a drier day to pour your resin. Consistent temperature, alongside low humidity, helps the resin cure smoothly and results in a clearer, more attractive finish. Choosing a quality resin, such as the Epoxytable 10-Ten or “Icrystal” options, also aids in achieving reliable results.
When This Matters Most
- Large pours for furniture, river tables, and countertops, where surface clarity is essential
- Areas prone to condensation or unpredictable weather
- When creating jewellery or art pieces that demand a flawless glass-like finish
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