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Working with resin-coated peaches or similar delicate projects can present time and handling challenges. Fast-curing epoxy resins offer an excellent option for makers who value efficiency and swift results.
Benefits of Fast-Curing Resin for Fruit Projects
Fast-curing resins like ICreation dramatically reduce waiting times, allowing you to demould in around six hours and gain a fully cured finish by twelve. This speeds up workflow and is particularly useful when working with perishable or moisture-sensitive items such as peaches. A swift process minimises the risk of surface imperfections caused by extended exposure during curing, helping to maintain the fruit’s clarity beneath the glossy resin layer.


Practical Tips for Using Fast-Curing Resin on Peaches
When using any resin on natural items like peaches, preparation is key. Completely dry and seal the fruit to avoid moisture interfering with resin adhesion or finish. Measure and mix the resin as directed—fast-curing types often have a 2:1 ratio and require thorough blending. Pour in a dust-free, dry environment and avoid exceeding recommended thickness to prevent bubbles or incomplete curing. Fast-setting formulas are ideal for smaller or thinner layers rather than thick blocks.
When Fast Curing Matters Most
- Rapid creative cycles: Perfect for time-sensitive craft fairs or bulk creations.
- Delicate items: Reduces time that peaches or other botanicals are exposed to air and potential spoilage.
- Minimising handling: Faster curing lessens the risk of dents or mishandling before the resin fully hardens.

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Choosing a fast-curing epoxy like ICreation ensures efficient workflow and clear, glossy results on delicate surfaces. For more advice on selecting the perfect resin for your peach projects, see our main guide: Which product should I use for resin on peaches?
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