EXPOXY RESIN PRODUCT MAINTENANCE

Epoxy resin tables and housewares are a unique and beautiful addition to any home, but they require proper care and maintenance to ensure they last for a long time. By following the care instructions outlined below, you can keep your epoxy resin items looking its best for years to come. 

Wipe Down the Epoxy Resin Table with a Soft Sponge

The first step to taking care of your epoxy item is to wipe down the surface using a wet towel. If you want to perform a more in-depth cleaning of your epoxy resin tables or boards, use hot, soapy water and a sponge to scrub away any build-up.

Avoid using any material that’s more abrasive than a sponge, such as scratchy steel pads. This is because while epoxy resin tables are scratch-resistant, they aren’t scratch-proof.

Use Shade or Avoid Using Your Epoxy Resin Tables and Platters Outdoors

You can opt to use your epoxy tables and board outdoors, but you need to be extremely careful. When outdoors, you need to use shade, such as umbrellas, to help keep sun exposure limited as much as you can.

This is so important because the UV rays can damage your epoxy resin table and noticeably change the color of your table. So, you want to avoid exposing your table to too much sun.

Avoid Putting Hot Pots, Pans, or Dishes on the Epoxy Resin Table

To avoid damage to your epoxy tables or platters and boards, always use a hot pad underneath hot dishes, pans, or pots that you want to place on the surface This is because the heat can cause damage to the epoxy (i.e., it can start to melt).

Use the Epoxy Resin Table as Intended

We’re not saying that you have to only use your epoxy resin table as a dining room table – use it for homework or game night too! We’re saying that you need to be careful with how you interact with your epoxy resin table. Follow the instructions below to avoid any mechanical stresses on your epoxy resin table that can damage the integrity of the tabletop:

  • Don’t drop heavy items on the table; this can result in dents or chips

  • Don’t use a knife directly on the surface of the table; this can cause deep scratches

  • Don’t move or place items with sharp metal edges to prevent scratches