5 Ways to Get Bubbles Out of Resin | Resin ART

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Published 2020-05-08
Today I ’m going to introduce 5 easy ways to get bubbles out of resin
1. Wait for the bubbles to disappear
2. Use hot water of about 60 degrees to accelerate the bubbles out from the resin
3. Use heated coasters to accelerate the bubble out from resin, it is very simple
4. Use lighter or hair dryer to heat the resin surface to eliminate air bubbles
5. Use a vacuum pump to quickly remove bubbles from the resin

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All Comments (21)
  • @anitaschilder
    There's a sixth way. If you're using silicone moulds you can warm the mould in the oven before pouring the resin in it. Take the mould out of the oven, let it air for a few seconds and then pour the resin in. The warmth of the mould will get rid of the bubbles in the resin.
  • I tried the hacks that didn’t need a gadget and was unsuccessful. However, I accidentally discovered that by warming up part A and Part B in their separate bottles worked like a charm! I was cleaning up my workspace and moved the bottles to the window where the morning sun comes through. When I poured both parts and stirred up, I found my resin to be clearer than ever before
  • @Nikki-qi4ki
    Also mixing fast will cause bubbles and when pouring your hardener and resin you should pour it against the side of your cup instead of directly in to avoid causing more bubbles.
  • My first resin pour was in 1974 omg. BEST way if you make art to sell and need to be very productive: HEAT room to 72 degrees or more, HEAT resin in a warm water bath - I even add my container to water bath, pour in resin on side of container, pour in hardener on side of container, stir slowly in figure 8 scraping sides, bottom, and stir stick for at least 3 minutes, depending on resin brand. Voila!
  • @NotQuietRight
    by the time I wait for any of these methods my resin is already curing
  • @johnslugger
    Storing part "A" and "B" in foam insulation with coaster warmers in both storage chambers makes the resin thinner so it mixes easier and helps it last for up to 7 -12 years of storage. A few bubbles form in the first place when using pre-warmed resins. Polishing the surface with a propane torch is a "MUST-DO" step in any case since pouring creates a few extra bubbles at the edges and corners.
  • Interesting! Though working with larger pieces, I think I’d be concerned that my resin would set faster than I would like it to set. Still, I do believe storing the resin and hardener(prior to mixing) in a warm area could definitely be helpful. The comments on this post were especially helpful. 😊
  • Haha! #5! Yes, because we all have a vacuum pump laying around somewhere. Thanks for the tips!
  • @ruth1486
    This is the Best Comment Section I've ever visited...I see it as a round table, you guys are just talkin like you've known each other for years. Thanks All you guys!!! Too much fun 🐞
  • Thanks for sharing, this helped speed up my pours! My fave is the hot water method followed by blowtorch after the pour. This is good for small pours, for larger thicker pours, anything over 3", I don't think you can avoid the vacuum pot if you want perfect results.
  • @Iguana93
    I always found that a good way to prevent bubbles is to take more care while mixing - mix more slowly and for a longer time - you can achieve equally thorough mixing while introducing almost no air and the overall time you take out of the resin's pot life can be similar as when you mix vigorously and then try to get air bubbles out again.
  • @user-qg2wd3zw4c
    That's a very useful tip. Every time I made jewelry for accessories, there was one or two bubbles, so I could untie them well. Thank you.
  • @kgould8
    Thank you so much for this video...Had so many questions and you answered them all...I love your work and thank you for sharing...God bless
  • @gailfriars4466
    Thank you for explaining the different options in your videos 👍
  • @cahcogaray
    Es de los videos más útiles que eh visto en youtube en mi vida, felicitaciones por el trabajo y gracias.
  • @yobrojoost9497
    Good video! I think I'll go with the warm water method for my first project, looks simple and effective. Thanks for making this video!
  • @gaowoodlab
    很好的视频。我用过热水和真空桶。那个加热垫也不错,👍
  • Thank u for making this video. It's very helpful information to me since I'm trying to make something using epoxy resin.