💥No. 1 Value Epoxy Resin in the UK💥
Free shipping on orders over £29.85

**Removing adhesive labels from curved surfaces**



**Removing adhesive labels from curved surfaces**

To remove adhesive labels from curved surfaces, it is advisable to follow these steps:

  1. Soften the adhesive with a hairdryer or warm water.
  2. Use a plastic scraper or a credit card to gently lift the label.
  3. Apply a degreasing cleaner to dissolve any glue residues.
  4. Clean the surface with a microfiber cloth to remove any remaining traces. Avoid using metal blades that could damage the surface. If you encounter difficulties, try repeating the process or consult a professional to prevent permanent damage to the curved surface.


How to Remove Glue Residue from Epoxy Surfaces

To remove glue residue from epoxy surfaces, you can follow these steps:

  1. Use acetone or isopropyl alcohol to soften the glue.
  2. Gently scrape off the glue residue with a plastic scraper or fine sandpaper.
  3. Apply a mild detergent to the surface to remove any remaining glue residue.
  4. Rinse with clean water and dry with a soft cloth. It is important to test any product or method on a small hidden area before proceeding on the entire surface to avoid damaging the epoxy. By following these instructions, you will be able to effectively remove glue residues without harming the epoxy surface.


Cleaning techniques for silicone molds

Cleaning silicone molds is essential to ensure quality and durability over time. Here are some effective techniques to follow:

  • Use hot water and mild soap to remove food residues or impurities.
  • If necessary, you can add baking soda for a deeper cleaning.
  • Avoid using abrasive sponges that could damage the silicone.
  • If odors persist, you can soak the molds in water and white vinegar for a few hours.
  • Thoroughly dry the molds before storing them to prevent mold formation. By following these simple techniques, it will be possible to keep silicone molds clean and in perfect condition.


Removing stickers from epoxy resin objects

To remove stickers from epoxy resin objects, it is advisable to follow these steps:

  • Start by gently scraping the sticker with a spatula or fine-grit sandpaper.
  • Apply heat with a hairdryer to soften the adhesive and make it easier to remove.
  • Try using a gentle solvent such as acetone or isopropyl alcohol to dissolve the adhesive without damaging the resin.
  • After removing the sticker, clean the surface with water and mild soap to eliminate any residues. It is important to test the solvent on a small hidden area to check its compatibility with the epoxy resin.






ResinPro: one supplier for all your needs

15 years of experience at your complete disposal, supplying resins and accessories for creativity, industry, DIY, flooring and marine applications.

At your home, directly from the manufacturer!

ResinPro is the direct manufacturer of our resin range for companies and hobbyists, guaranteeing the lowest prices on the market.

Learn more

The widest range of resins in the UK!

We offer resins for every need, from artistic creations to marine and construction applications, far beyond the “limited” selection typically found in local DIY stores.

Expert technical support!

Our technicians provide free remote consulting to help you avoid mistakes and ensure you achieve the result you want — unlike “generic retailers” who sell 1,000 different products.

get a free consultation

RESIN PRO is a leader in resin production and distribution!

24-hour delivery: We ship across the UK on the same day. Enjoy convenient home delivery with our appointment service—our courier will contact you in advance and deliver the package to your preferred location, or leave it at an alternative address of your choice.

Full support!

We provide continuous support from preparation to final application, including remote technical assistance, ensuring a smooth experience.

Talk with a specialist and place a phone order without registration and without credit cards!

Home
Account
0
£0.00
Favorites
Assistance