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Resin wall holes add a unique visual element to interiors, but keeping them clear and vibrant over time requires some care and the right product choices. Let’s explore how to maintain the clarity of resin features in your walls.
Choose UV-Resistant Resin for Lasting Clarity
Prolonged exposure to light can cause many resins to yellow, especially in bright rooms. To help keep your wall holes as clear as possible, select an epoxy resin with integrated UV filters. Products such as “Trasparente” Multipurpose Clear Epoxy Resin are formulated with UV protection to maintain a brilliant, glass-like appearance for longer than basic resins.
Best Application Techniques: Preventing Cloudiness
Avoiding thick single pours is key to keeping resin clear. Deep or rapid pours can trap air, leading to cloudiness or visual distortion. Instead, apply in thinner layers—ideally up to 2cm per pour—allowing each to cure fully before adding the next. Whether you’re working with transparent casting resin or a wall coating like Vertical Glass, this simple step makes a difference to long-term clarity.
Ongoing Maintenance Tips
Regular cleaning helps preserve the clarity of your resin wall holes. Use a soft, damp cloth and avoid strong chemical cleaners that may dull the finish. For areas likely to get dirty or smudged, resins designed for durability and scratch resistance, such as Art Pro Deluxe, ensure surface blemishes are minimal and easy to manage.
When This Matters Most
Maintaining clear resin is especially important in well-lit spaces, high-traffic areas, or feature walls where holes serve as artistic or light-accenting elements. Careful resin selection and gentle cleaning safeguard your design’s effect for years to come.
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By prioritising UV-resistant products, careful pouring, and simple maintenance, you can keep the holes in your resin wall projects beautifully clear. For more tips and project inspiration, return to our main guide on making holes in the wall using resin.
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