Getting sticky fingers is going to happen occationally. Especially, if you are being adventurous using epoxy resin without gloves.
Here are a couple tricks we like when using epoxy resin and it gets on our skin.
- OPTION 1: Baby wipes. Yup, they are excellent to have handy. Simply wipe the uncured epoxy resin off your skin as soon as you come into contact with it. Be sure to use soap and water afterwards. Speaking of soap...
- OPTION 2: Fast Orange soap, Gojo soap or any non-branded soap with grit mixed into is a savior not only to mechanics but us epoxy resin artists too. This is inside our restrooms at our shops. We use this stuff daily.
Have cured resin on an important surface?
- OPTION 1: *Before trying this option, make sure the surface isn't going to be damaged by the chemical. Acetone or denatured alcohol can be used with thick paper towels to remove wet resin off of surfaces. *Again be sure to wear gloves.
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OPTION 2: *Be sure the surface won't be damaged by hot water prior. Soak a rag in boiling hot water, place it on the effected area with cured epoxy resin. The heat should help the cured epoxy resin pop off with the assistance of a flat tool or plyers.
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OPTION 3: Using a freezer can help too. Simply place the items into a freezer, when the cured area is frozen, it may help with prying the cured area from the item.
Cured resin on a plastic container?
- When using a plastic mixing container, sometimes you don't need to clean the leftover resin with solvents afterwards. Simply let it cure overnight with the mixing stick standing up in the container. The next day, simply pull the cured resin mass out using the stick. *works most of the time
Hope this was helpful.
Is there something you find to work better? Let us know in the comments,

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Mix a batch of sugar, coarse kosher salt, and poppy seeds, 1/3 each. After cleaning your hands with baby wipes, wash your hands with liquid soap and as much of the mixture as needed. How much you need depends how sticky your hands still are after wiping them with baby wipes. Try it, it works.
Canawipes works well for clean up too!
I got resin in my hair one, and once it dried (I didn’t notice it until it was already dry) I used olive oil to soften it up, and was eventually able to work most of it out without having to cut my hair. It still took a couple of weeks doing this every couple of days! Now I make sure I wear my hair back and DON’T TOUCH IT!
These tips are awesome! Keep them coming for this newbie that is having fun learning how to use epoxy for different artistic projects!
I am constantly getting it on my hands. I have tried all that you suggest but i have found that a regular bar of handsoap does the job for me.