The best way to clean resin molds is to use a hot, soapy water bath. Be sure to rinse the molds thoroughly afterwards.

To clean resin cups and molds, use a mild detergent and hot water. Be sure to rinse the cups and molds thoroughly to remove all of the soap.

There are a few different ways to clean resin. One way is to use isopropyl alcohol. Another way is to use acetone.

Resin molds can last indefinitely if they are stored and used properly.

There are a few reasons why a resin mold may be sticky. One possibility is that the mold wasn’t cleaned properly after being used last time. Another reason could be that the resin wasn’t mixed thoroughly before use. If the resin is too thick, it can also cause the mold to be sticky.

Yes, you can wash resin with soap and water. However, you should avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasives, as they could damage the surface of the resin. Instead, use a gentle soap and cool water to clean it.

There are a few possible reasons why your resin might be bendy after a week. One possibility is that the resin wasn’t mixed thoroughly before use, resulting in a lower-quality product. Another possibility is that the resin was exposed to too much heat or sunlight, which can cause it to become brittle and less flexible. Finally, if the resin was stored in a humid environment, it may have absorbed moisture and become more pliable.

There are a few ways to know when resin is cured. One way is to use a UV light and look for a change in color. Another way is to use a thermometer and measure the temperature. When the resin reaches curing temperature, it is considered cured.

There are a few ways to treat resin without a UV light. One way is to use a heat gun. Another way is to use a hair dryer.