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If you’ve ever struggled to clean sticky resin residue from your mixing pots, you may be wondering if isopropyl alcohol is up to the task. Used properly, it can make cleaning both quick and efficient.
How Isopropyl Alcohol Works on Resin
Isopropyl alcohol (IPA), especially at 99.9% purity, is widely trusted by resin crafters for cleaning uncured resin from pots and tools. The alcohol breaks down sticky resin deposits, and thanks to its fast evaporation rate, it leaves no unwanted residues behind. This quality makes it particularly useful for preparing resin tools for the next project.


Safe and Effective Cleaning Tips
- Wipe away as much uncured resin as possible before applying alcohol for best results.
- Pour or spritz a small amount of IPA into the pot and swirl or rub using a microfibre cloth for gentle, scratch-free cleaning.
- Allow cleaned pots to air dry—IPA will evaporate quickly.
Always use isopropyl alcohol in a well-ventilated area and keep it away from any heat sources or flames, as IPA is highly flammable.
When This Method Matters
Using isopropyl alcohol is especially helpful for cleaning up between resin pours, maintaining clear measurement marks, and preventing colour contamination. It’s ideal when you need spotless pots for detailed resin projects, such as artwork or casting jewellery.

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