Let’s be real, resin art is beautiful, therapeutic and oddly addictive. But it’s also messy. Whether you're a pro resin artist or just starting with your first batch of bookmarks, you’ve faced that moment of horror: spilt resin on your table, sticky fingerprints on your tools or worse, on your wooden floor.

We’ve all tried the jugaad route, acetone, vinegar, scraping it off with a butter knife, or wiping it till your arm hurts. But most of these either don’t work or leave your hands dry, irritated, or your surfaces scratched.

A game-changing resin cleanser that’s safe, effective and super simple to use.

First, Why Resin Spills Are a Bigger Deal Than You Think

Resin isn’t like Fevicol. Once it starts to cure, it doesn’t just wipe away. If you spill it and forget about it, you’ll likely end up with a hardened layer that looks like glue but acts like concrete. And if the resin gets on sensitive surfaces, like wooden flooring, fabric or your favourite phone case, it can leave a cloudy, sticky mark that feels impossible to fix.

Also, resin’s ingredients can be skin-sensitive. Using harsh alcohol-based removers regularly? Not ideal.

So you need something powerful and gentle. Here’s where a dedicated resin cleanser becomes a craftroom must-have.

Meet the Cleanser That Actually Understands Resin Artists

This cleanser isn’t just another surface cleaner. It’s been made keeping in mind what resin artists actually need:

  • Water-Based Formula

No alcohol fumes. No fire hazard. Just safe and sensible cleaning.

  • Completely Skin Safe

You can apply it directly to your hands without worrying about allergies or rough skin.

  • Zero Harsh Chemicals

No stinging, no strong synthetic smells, and no damage to the environment or your tools.

  • Cleans More Than Just Resin

It works on UV resin, resin pigments, mica powders, pastes and even your resin tools like stirrers, mixing cups and silicone mats.

Here’s How to Use It Like a Pro

Using this resin cleanser is as easy as 1-2-3:

  1. For hands: Spray directly onto the stained area. Rub it gently like a lotion.

  2. For tables and tools: Spray, let it sit for a few seconds and wipe with a cloth.

  3. For resin on wood: Act quickly, spray and clean while it’s still wet. It’s surprisingly gentle on most wooden finishes.

Pro tip: For extra stubborn dried resin on flat surfaces, you can spray the cleanser and cover the spot with a wet cloth for 5–10 minutes. Then wipe or gently scrape.

More Than a Cleanser, It’s Damage Control

Here’s what it tackles like a champ:

  • Wet resin spills on hands, tables, floors or silicone moulds

  • Sticky residue from pigments, dyes and glitters

  • Unwanted smears from partially cured resin

  • Dusty fingerprints from sanding resin (yes, even that!)

Plus, its compact size (100ml) makes it super travel-friendly, throw it in your kit and carry it to your next workshop or craft fair.

Can It Be Used on Other Surfaces?

Absolutely. Here’s where it shines:

  • Wooden flooring: A literal lifesaver if you’re working in your living room or craft studio

  • Devices: Accidentally touched your phone with resin-y fingers? This can help.

  • Fabric (only fresh spills): Gently dab, don’t rub and rinse immediately

One note: Always spot test if you’re using it on painted or sensitive surfaces for the first time.

Final Thoughts

Every resin artist knows the importance of planning, but spills still happen. And when they do, you need a cleaner that won’t ruin your work surface, dry out your hands, or make you feel like you need to put on a hazmat suit. A cleanser like this one brings back peace, control and that “I got this” feeling to your craft table.

Whether it’s post-pour cleanup or mid-project rescue, Tulsi Resin’s Resin Cleanser belongs in your toolkit. It saves time, effort and quite honestly, your sanity.