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Getting the mix right between resin and hardener is essential for a durable, flawless coating on tiles. Following the instructions offered by your chosen product ensures optimal results and long-lasting protection for surfaces.
Why Accurate Mixing Matters
Epoxy and polyurethane coatings for tiles are typically two-component systems, with a resin and hardener that must be combined at a specific ratio. Mixing these precisely ensures the coating cures correctly, delivering both adhesion and resistance to wear. Skipping or guessing measurements risks a tacky, weak, or uneven finish that may fail over time.


How to Mix Resin and Hardener Properly
- Check your product’s ratio: Most tile coatings specify a particular mix ratio. For example, Prolux PU coating uses a 2:1 ratio of resin to hardener, while some epoxies differ.
- Measure accurately: Use digital scales or graduated containers for precision. Pour the hardener into the resin (never the other way around, unless specifically stated).
- Mix thoroughly: Stir slowly but consistently, scraping the sides and bottom to prevent unmixed portions. Improper mixing leaves sticky patches or inconsistent curing.
- Work promptly: Mixed material often has a limited pot life. Apply the coating as soon as the components are blended.
When This Matters Most
Precision in mixing is especially important for areas needing good abrasion resistance and weather protection, such as tiled floors in high-traffic rooms or outdoor patios. Meticulous preparation maximises both the longevity and the appearance of the finish.

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For a beautifully coated tile surface, always follow your resin’s instructions for measurement and blending. If you need help choosing the right system or want to learn more about surface preparation, see our full guide on how resin is prepared for coating tiles.
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