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When epoxy resin accidentally gets onto your clothing, you might wonder whether applying heat could help remove the tough stain. However, it’s important to approach resin stains with care to avoid causing further damage.
Why Heat Should Be Avoided
Introducing heat to epoxy resin stains, such as using an iron or a clothes dryer, can actually set the resin deeper into the fabric. Once set by heat, stains become much more difficult—often impossible—to remove. Instead, prompt action with cold methods is always safest for treating these types of stains.
Effective Cold Removal Techniques
Start by gently scraping off any excess uncured resin without rubbing it further into the fibres. Next, consider using a cleaning product suited to resin, such as the Strong Technical Degreaser for Resin Projects. This cleaner, derived from natural ingredients, is designed to remove residues without damaging fabrics or exposing you to harsh chemicals. Pure isopropyl alcohol may also help in some cases, though caution is advised and spot-testing is recommended.
When This Matters Most
If you value your clothing or deal with stubborn stains on sensitive materials, avoiding heat is especially important. Early intervention and patience with appropriate cleaners make all the difference in saving your garments.
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For further advice on treating resin stains and keeping your clothes in top condition, visit the main guide on removing epoxy resin from clothes.
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