What should you polish resin with?
Expert resin polishing products for flawless glossy finishes
Polishing resin projects is a key step to revealing their true brilliance and achieving that professional, glossy finish, whether you’re working on jewellery, coasters, or large-scale furniture restorations. This guide is tailored to anyone seeking the right tools and products for polishing epoxy resin, including recommendations for both beginners and advanced makers determined to achieve the perfect shine.
Comparing the Best Tools and Products for Polishing Resin
When polishing resin, using the appropriate polishing creams, pads, and sanding media can make all the difference in removing scratches, achieving a high-gloss effect, and preventing swirl marks or white residues—especially on dark surfaces. The right combination of products is crucial for tailored results, whether you are finishing clear castings, coloured resin, or carbon fibre designs. Opt for specialist polishes formulated specifically for epoxy resin alongside professional sanding pads and finishing sponges for best outcomes.
See Resin Polishing Results Up Close
Top-tier resin polishing products create a mirror-smooth finish on both small jewellery pieces and expansive tables. Explore the differences in outcome between general-purpose materials and dedicated epoxy polishes through customer project galleries and demo videos on our product pages.
“Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System
If you’re searching for an all-round resin polishing solution, the “Epoxy Polish” – Epoxy Resin Polishing System is a standout choice. This advanced formula is engineered to eliminate scratches, dullness, and swirl marks while restoring an impressive glossy surface to epoxy resin. Featuring Effortless Scratch Removal and Professional-Grade Formula, it’s perfect for finishing resin countertops, artistic pieces, and jewellery, and suitable for use with either a rotary polisher or by hand. The inclusion of Anti-Hologram Technology guarantees a clear finish without residual marks, and its Italian-made quality is trusted by thousands of resin artists and makers. For those who want to rejuvenate any resin project to a mirror-like shine, this is a reliable go-to.
“Carbon Polish” – For Dark and Black Resin Surfaces
When working specifically with dark or black resin projects, “Carbon Polish” – Polishing System for Dark and Black Surfaces, 250ml is formulated to deliver a streak-free mirror shine without leaving the unsightly white dots that can occur with regular polishes. It’s ideal for black resin castings, carbon fibre, and Kevlar finishes. The Easy Application means it can be used by hand or together with power tools. The Special Formula is odourless, silicone-free, and safe on plastics, making it perfect for sensitive materials. This eco-friendly solution offers the best results for artists who specialise in darker colour palettes.
“Ebonite Abralon” – Sanding Pads for Resin
To achieve a truly smooth resin surface prior to final polishing, it’s essential to begin with the correct sanding system. “Ebonite Abralon” – Sanding Pads 360-4000 Grit for Resin and Wood provide a comprehensive range of grit options—ideal for stepwise scratch removal and detailed surface refining. Not only are these pads suitable for wet or dry sanding, but their foam backing guarantees uniform pressure and an even finish, supporting both manual and mechanical processes. They work hand in hand with other polishes for optimal surface preparation.
Polishing Sponge Discs 150mm – The Professional Finishing Touch
For craftsmen and artists aiming for that final professional-grade polish, Polishing Sponge Discs 150mm – 2 Pack deliver consistently clear and glossy results on any epoxy resin project. Specially optimised for resin, these sponge discs should be used after thorough sanding to enhance clarity and depth. Designed to perform with both polishers and pad holders, they are user-friendly and durable, whether you’re a beginner or seasoned resin enthusiast.
Expert Tips for Flawless Resin Polishing
Start with an appropriate sanding sequence, using high to ultra-fine grits before switching to your chosen polishing cream and sponge. Applying polish in even, circular motions with a soft pad holder or rotary tool can help reach the desired gloss. For dark surfaces, always reach for a polish designed for black epoxy to avoid residues and streaks. Cleaning the area between stages and inspecting your work under natural light aids in identifying any missed imperfections before the final buff.
"Epoxy Polish" – Epoxy Resin Polishing SystemPrice range: £18.95 through £47.45"Epoxy Polish" is designed for resin polishing and offers a glossy finish suitable for professional and hobby use.
"Carbon Polish" – Polishing System for Dark and Black Surfaces, 250mlPrice range: £18.95 through £47.45Carbon Polish is designed for polishing dark surfaces and epoxy resin projects, providing a finish without white residue.
"Ebonite Abralon" – Sanding Pads 360-4000 Grit for Resin and Wood£4.15Sanding pads designed for polishing epoxy resin and wood surfaces with fine grit options for detailed finishing.
Polishing Sponge Discs 150mm – 2 Pack£8.45Polishing Sponge Discs 150mm – 2 Pack offer a finishing touch for resin projects, suitable for beginners and experienced users.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a special polish for resin surfaces?
Yes, using a dedicated resin polish delivers better gloss and prevents issues such as swirl marks or unwanted residues on your finished project.
Can I polish resin by hand, or do I need a power tool?
Resin polishing can be done by hand using pads and cloths, but a rotary polisher provides quicker, more uniform results, especially for larger surfaces.
Is polishing dark or black resin different from transparent or coloured resin?
Dark resin benefits from specialised polishes designed to avoid white residues and streaks, ensuring a clear, flawless finish.
How do I avoid scratches or swirl marks while polishing resin?
Progress through sanding grits, keep your pads clean, and use anti-hologram polish to minimise swirl marks for a smooth result.
What grit should I use before moving to resin polish?
Finish sanding with at least 2000–4000 grit before applying polish, as this creates a perfectly smooth base for the final gloss.
Can I use any polishing pad on resin surfaces?
Choose pads specifically designed for resin—these prevent excessive abrasion and create a consistent shine without damaging your work.
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