← Back to What do you clean resin with?


Uncured resin can be tricky to remove from skin, and cleaning your hands safely is essential to avoid irritation. Here’s a practical guide using gentle, skin-friendly methods.
Choose Gentle, Skin-Tested Cleaners
Resin can leave a sticky residue that ordinary soap may not fully remove. It’s best to use a natural technical degreaser specifically formulated for skin contact. Look for products made from plant extracts and dermatologically tested, as these will be effective against resin while remaining gentle on sensitive skin.


Step-by-Step Cleaning Method
- Apply a Natural Degreaser: Dispense a small amount onto affected areas and gently massage to lift uncured resin.
- Wash Thoroughly: Follow up by washing your hands with warm water and mild soap to remove both residue and any cleaner remaining.
- Avoid Harsh Solvents: Steer clear of chemicals like isopropyl alcohol for skin use, as these can dry out or irritate your hands.
When This Matters
Quick and gentle removal is crucial if you work regularly with epoxy resin, especially if you have sensitive skin or allergies. Regular use of harsh chemical cleaners can damage the skin’s natural barrier, so opt for hypoallergenic choices whenever possible.

Related products
Related guides
By choosing natural, skin-safe products and avoiding harsh chemicals, you’ll keep your hands comfortable and protected while working on resin projects. For more on effective resin cleaning solutions, visit our main guide on what to clean resin with.
Google