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To achieve a smooth, glass-like finish on your epoxy piece, light sanding and polishing is the artisan’s final touch.

🧼 Step-by-Step: Light Sanding & Polishing Epoxy

🪵 1. Start with a Clean, Cured Surface

  • Make sure the epoxy is fully cured (usually 72+ hours depending on brand).
  • Wipe off any dust or debris with a lint-free cloth.

🧽 2. Wet Sanding (Recommended)

Wet sanding reduces heat and dust, giving you a smoother finish.

  • Materials:
    • Sandpaper grits: 600 → 800 → 1000 → 1500 → 2000
    • Spray bottle with water + a drop of dish soap
    • Soft sanding block or foam pad
  • How to:
  • Spray the surface and sandpaper with water.
  • Sand in gentle, circular motions.
  • Rinse and wipe between grits.
  • Don’t skip grits—each one removes the scratches from the last.

💡 Tip: If the surface is uneven or has drips, start with 400 grit—but only if needed.

✨ 3. Polishing

Once the surface is smooth and matte from sanding, it’s time to bring back the shine.

  • Materials:
    • Plastic or automotive polishing compound
    • Microfiber cloth or buffing pad
    • Optional: drill with polishing attachment for larger pieces
  • How to:
  • Apply a small amount of polish to the surface.
  • Buff in small circles until the surface becomes glossy.
  • Wipe clean with a dry microfiber cloth.

💡 Tip: For a mirror finish, repeat with a finer polish or swirl remover.

🧴 4. Optional: Seal or Wax

This helps prevent yellowing and adds a buttery-smooth feel.

For added protection, apply a resin-safe wax or UV-resistant topcoat.

 

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