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Polishing is often enough to lift tyre marks from resin flooring, but sometimes marks may remain. Don’t panic—there are further steps to achieve a perfectly restored surface.
Progress to Finer Sanding Pads
If standard polishing leaves traces of rubber behind, switch to a finer-grit sanding pad, such as the Ebonite Abralon Sanding Pads. Begin gently with the lowest grit effective for your floor, using circular motions and light pressure. Move up gradually to the finer grades to avoid creating visible swirls or scuffs. Always work methodically and check your progress frequently.


Polish Again for a Flawless Shine
Once the stubborn marks have been removed with a finer pad, it’s important to re-polish the area. An epoxy-specific product like the Epoxy Polish will help restore the original gloss, leaving your resin floor looking immaculate. Apply with a microfibre pad or machine polisher for an even finish.
When This Matters Most
- High-traffic areas: Entrances and garage zones tend to accumulate tyre marks more frequently.
- Commercial sites: Quick restoration is key for businesses to maintain professional standards.
- Old or worn resin: Marks set in over time may need both abrasion and specialist products to fully lift.

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If polishing alone doesn’t remove every trace of tyre mark, using a combination of gentle sanding and re-polishing is an effective, surface-safe approach. Explore more ways to care for your resin floors on our main tyre mark removal guide.
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