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Why Isn’t My Polyester Resin Repair Curing?

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Why Isn't My Polyester Resin Repair Curing?

If you’ve completed a polyester resin repair but the surface remains sticky after several hours, it’s a common setback. Let’s explore typical causes behind uncured resin and how you can achieve a reliable, hard finish every time.

Possible Causes of Sticky Polyester Resin

Sticky or tacky finishes usually point to issues with either the hardener ratio, mixing, or curing conditions. Polyester resins require precise measurement and thorough mixing of resin and hardener. Using too little hardener, or failing to combine the two evenly, can leave the surface soft or sticky. Environmental factors matter too; low temperatures or high humidity can significantly delay or prevent full curing.

How to Troubleshoot and Fix Sticky Repairs

  • Check the hardener ratio: Review the instructions for the correct mix—often around 3% hardener to resin, but always check your product’s specifics.
  • Mix thoroughly: Scrape the sides and bottom of your mixing container to ensure no unmixed resin remains.
  • Review climate conditions: Cure your repair in a well-ventilated area, ideally between 18°C and 25°C with moderate humidity.
  • What if it’s still sticky? If the surface remains tacky after 24 hours, you can carefully remove the affected resin with a scraper and reapply with fresh, well-measured components.

For those new to fibreglass repairs, a ready-to-use set like the Resin Fibreglass Repair Kit – Complete Polyester Resin and Hardener Set includes all the essentials and offers straightforward guidance to help avoid common errors.

When This Matters Most

Getting your repair to cure properly is crucial for projects needing waterproof, structural, or outdoor resistance—such as boats, pools, and tanks. A compromised repair can shorten the lifespan of your fix or require additional time and expense to redo.

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Understanding the most common curing issues will help you get the best results from your polyester resin repairs. For more application tips and answers, see our complete guide on how to apply polyester resin.

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