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Technical degreasers are widely used in resin crafting to remove silicone residue, grease, and other contaminants. But are they suitable for every type of resin? Let’s explore how to use these cleaners safely and effectively.
How Technical Degreasers Work on Resin
Natural technical degreasers are specially formulated to break down oils, silicone, and other common residues found on resin surfaces. Products like the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects use solvent-free plant extracts to achieve a thorough clean without relying on harsh chemicals. This makes them suitable for cleaning not just finished resin, but also moulds, tools, and a range of surfaces involved in crafting.


Testing First: The Key to Safe Use
Resin types can vary in their composition and surface finish, so what works brilliantly on one may not suit another. It’s important to always test your chosen degreaser on a small, inconspicuous area before treating an entire project. Watch for any discolouration or change in texture, especially with delicate or experimental resin blends. Allow the area to dry fully to assess compatibility.
Practical Tips for Effective and Safe Cleaning
- Use a soft, lint-free cloth to apply the degreaser, and avoid vigorous scrubbing on sensitive surfaces.
- Rinse or gently wipe down the treated area after use to remove any remaining product.
- Allow the resin surface to air dry completely before further handling or finishing.

When Special Care is Needed
If you’re working with coloured, glittered, or specialty resins, take extra care with any cleaning agent. Even natural degreasers might interact differently depending on the additives in your resin. Testing remains the best path to preserve your project’s look and integrity.
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Using a natural technical degreaser can make resin cleanup easier, provided you test first and follow sensible precautions. For more on resin surface care and residue removal, visit our full guide: How to remove silicone residue from resin.
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