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Isopropyl alcohol is a trusted solution for resin artists, hobbyists, and those working with electronics. But how effective is it for cleaning silicone moulds, tools, and sensitive devices after messy jobs?
Why Choose Isopropyl Alcohol for Cleaning?
With 99.9% purity, isopropyl alcohol quickly dissolves sticky residues and grime. It dries fast and leaves surfaces spotless—ideal for reusing moulds, maintaining electronics, or restoring tools to top condition after resin work.
- No residue: Keeps materials clean for the next use.
- Rapid evaporation: Reduces moisture risk around electronics and metal tools.
Step-by-Step: Cleaning Moulds, Tools, and Electronics
For cleaning silicone moulds and resin tools, use a lint-free cloth dampened with isopropyl alcohol. Wipe away any resin or contaminants, then let everything dry thoroughly before use.
For electronics, always disconnect and power down devices. Apply isopropyl alcohol lightly to a cloth or cotton bud and gently wipe circuit boards, connectors, or casings. Always allow components and tools to dry fully before you reuse or reassemble them.
Choosing a Cleaner: Alcohol vs Natural Alternatives
While isopropyl alcohol excels at removing uncured resin and grime, you may also wish to consider natural, solvent-free degreasers for certain projects or surfaces. Both options serve a purpose in maintaining your workspace and tools.
- Pure Isopropyl Alcohol 99.9% – effective for moulds, tools, and electronics
- Strong Technical Degreaser – a plant-based cleaner for multi-surface use
- Heavy Duty Scraper – useful for removing stubborn, cured resin or paint
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