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Stubborn marks and grease can spoil the appearance of your resin bath. It’s important to use the right approach and products to maintain both its beauty and longevity.
Recommended Cleaning Methods
Begin by gently applying a natural degreaser, such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects – 100% Natural Formula, using a soft microfibre cloth. This formula effectively tackles most residues without damaging your resin bath’s surface. After application, rinse thoroughly with clean water to remove all product traces.
If stains persist, particularly those caused by oils, inks, or adhesives, dab a small amount of isopropyl alcohol onto the mark. Allow it to sit briefly before wiping clean. Avoid scrubbing too hard to protect the finish.
Choosing Suitable Cloths and Tools
When removing grease or stubborn residue, soft, lint-free cloths are best. Coloured microfibre cloths, which are washable and reusable, gently lift residue without scratching. Avoid abrasive pads or rough sponges as they can dull or mark the resin surface.
- Always use a clean section of the cloth for each area.
- Wash and dry your microfibre cloths between uses to prevent residue transfer.
When This Matters Most
Effective stain removal techniques are particularly important if your resin bath is used frequently, or exposed to heavy contamination from body oils, soaps, or crafts. Quick action can prevent marks from setting into the surface and make ongoing maintenance much easier.
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With regular care and the right products, your resin bath will stay gleaming for years to come. For more practical maintenance tips, see our main How to clean a resin bath? guide.
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