Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer (High Gloss)

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Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer is a fast-drying, high-solids acrylic spray that seals and protects a variety of surfaces. It’s perfect for prepping porous materials like wood and paper, adding structure to delicate items like dried flowers and fabrics, and improving adhesion on hard-to-bond surfaces like plastic, glass, and metal. Need to restore the shine on a sanded resin piece? A quick coat brings back a glossy finish. It can even help with slightly tacky polyester resin surfaces.

  • Crystal-Clear, High-Gloss Finish
  • Works as Both a Sealer & Protective Coat
  • Fast-Drying Aerosol for Easy Application

***Important Note: This spray sealer does not contain an agitator ball. Simply give it a good shake before spraying and applying for the best results!

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Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Worked very well. I 3D

"Worked very well. I 3D printed a 3 pen blank Molds and needed to take out the fine lines left behind by the printer. It took 4 light coats but performed very well."

David H. (5/5)

Easy way to seal leaves

"Easy way to seal leaves (my project). Strong smell necessitates opening windows otherwise a good product."

Anne F. (5/5)

Used to Seal my Trays

"I enjoy making Trinket Trays and once I make the Trays using the Mineral cast I do a light spray on the back let that dry and then a light spray on the top let that dry. I have had no issues at all using this product. This gives my Trays a beautiful gloss finish."

Lynn (5/5)

Works well

"Works as described."

Bobbi K. (5/5)

Not as described

"I bought this to seal painted concrete, but it doesn’t work. The paint still easily flakes off."

Kayci G. (2/5)

doesnt have a spray nozzle

"cant use bcuz has no nozzle, which is misleading bcuz there is a nozzle in their pic"

barbara w. (1/5)

Q&A

Is this food safe? I plan to 3D print a whistle and want to be sure that bacteria will not grow in the plastic.
Great question! Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer is not food safe and is not recommended for items that come into contact with the mouth, like a whistle. It doesn’t have FDA approval for food or oral contact. Feel free to reach out if you'd like help finding a safer alternative! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
I found a Christmas bell that is painted resin. It is beautifully painted in red great and gold. Will the resin seal and make it water resistant for this piece. The bell is intended for indoor use and I want to use it on an outdoor decorative column.
Yes, you can use our Resin Spray & Sealer to seal your painted resin bell to make it water-resistant for outdoor use!
Hello, This spray is working well on cured polymer clay as you stated! However, sometimes when I am spraying, the can leaks a bit leaving drops on the item, which leaves a round mark. What am I doing wrong or how can I prevent this. I am sharing for 1 minutes as directed. Thanks
To address your spray issue: it sounds like you're experiencing a bit of nozzle drip, which can definitely leave those unwanted round marks on your piece! You're already on the right path. Here are some practical ways to prevent this from happening: Avoid spraying directly over the project. Start your spray just off to the side of the piece, then sweep across in a smooth motion. This prevents any sudden spits or drips from landing directly on the surface. Wipe the nozzle regularly. Keeping a paper towel on hand to occasionally wipe the tip can help prevent buildup, especially during longer sessions. Shake thoroughly. You’re already doing this for a full minute, which is great. Just be sure to continue shaking occasionally during use if you're spraying for more than a minute or two at a time. Maintain proper distance. Stay around 8 to 12 inches away from the surface. Being too close can cause over saturation, which leads to pooling and drips. Use light coats. Several light passes will always give better results than one heavy coat. If the dripping continues despite these steps, it could be a defect with the spray nozzle or the can itself. In that case, we’d be happy to help with a replacement or further troubleshooting. You can always reach out to our support team directly: Phone: (269) 488-4000 Email: info@alumilite.com
Looking for a spray product to give a glossy finish to my polymer clay ornaments. Some polyurethaine sprays reacr with the clay causing a sticky texture. Will this product react with cured polymer clay? Thanks!
Yes, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer is generally safe to use on cured polymer clay and shouldn't cause that sticky reaction you sometimes get with other sprays. That said, we always recommend doing a small test spot first just to be sure it behaves well with your specific brand or batch of clay. Better safe than sticky! 😉 If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
Will the resin spray and sealer protect something that will be outdoors, without shade, for years to come?
Fantastic question! 🌞 When it comes to outdoor protection, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer does provide a protective coating, but for projects exposed to direct sunlight and the elements for long periods, it may not be enough on its own to ensure years of durability. Here';s why: UV Resistance: While the resin spray offers a layer of protection, constant exposure to UV rays from direct sunlight can cause yellowing and degradation over time. If your piece is going to be in full sun, you may want to consider using an additional topcoat with UV-resistant properties to better preserve its look and integrity. Weatherproofing: The spray provides a barrier against moisture, but for extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or high heat, you might need something a little more robust. A good idea would be to apply multiple coats and potentially reapply every year or so to maintain the best protection. Durability: For long-lasting protection, especially in unshaded areas, using a high-grade marine varnish or outdoor polyurethane over your resin project can provide stronger, long-term resistance against the sun, water, and general wear and tear. If you have a specific project in mind or need guidance on applying the resin spray or selecting an additional topcoat, don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help your project last for years to come. 😊 You can contact us at (269) 488-4000 or info@alumilite.com.

Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Review highlights

Reviews

Worked very well. I 3D

"Worked very well. I 3D printed a 3 pen blank Molds and needed to take out the fine lines left behind by the printer. It took 4 light coats but performed very well."

David H. (5/5)

Easy way to seal leaves

"Easy way to seal leaves (my project). Strong smell necessitates opening windows otherwise a good product."

Anne F. (5/5)

Used to Seal my Trays

"I enjoy making Trinket Trays and once I make the Trays using the Mineral cast I do a light spray on the back let that dry and then a light spray on the top let that dry. I have had no issues at all using this product. This gives my Trays a beautiful gloss finish."

Lynn (5/5)

Works well

"Works as described."

Bobbi K. (5/5)

Not as described

"I bought this to seal painted concrete, but it doesn’t work. The paint still easily flakes off."

Kayci G. (2/5)

doesnt have a spray nozzle

"cant use bcuz has no nozzle, which is misleading bcuz there is a nozzle in their pic"

barbara w. (1/5)

Q&A

Is this food safe? I plan to 3D print a whistle and want to be sure that bacteria will not grow in the plastic.
Great question! Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer is not food safe and is not recommended for items that come into contact with the mouth, like a whistle. It doesn’t have FDA approval for food or oral contact. Feel free to reach out if you'd like help finding a safer alternative! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
I found a Christmas bell that is painted resin. It is beautifully painted in red great and gold. Will the resin seal and make it water resistant for this piece. The bell is intended for indoor use and I want to use it on an outdoor decorative column.
Yes, you can use our Resin Spray & Sealer to seal your painted resin bell to make it water-resistant for outdoor use!
Hello, This spray is working well on cured polymer clay as you stated! However, sometimes when I am spraying, the can leaks a bit leaving drops on the item, which leaves a round mark. What am I doing wrong or how can I prevent this. I am sharing for 1 minutes as directed. Thanks
To address your spray issue: it sounds like you're experiencing a bit of nozzle drip, which can definitely leave those unwanted round marks on your piece! You're already on the right path. Here are some practical ways to prevent this from happening: Avoid spraying directly over the project. Start your spray just off to the side of the piece, then sweep across in a smooth motion. This prevents any sudden spits or drips from landing directly on the surface. Wipe the nozzle regularly. Keeping a paper towel on hand to occasionally wipe the tip can help prevent buildup, especially during longer sessions. Shake thoroughly. You’re already doing this for a full minute, which is great. Just be sure to continue shaking occasionally during use if you're spraying for more than a minute or two at a time. Maintain proper distance. Stay around 8 to 12 inches away from the surface. Being too close can cause over saturation, which leads to pooling and drips. Use light coats. Several light passes will always give better results than one heavy coat. If the dripping continues despite these steps, it could be a defect with the spray nozzle or the can itself. In that case, we’d be happy to help with a replacement or further troubleshooting. You can always reach out to our support team directly: Phone: (269) 488-4000 Email: info@alumilite.com
Looking for a spray product to give a glossy finish to my polymer clay ornaments. Some polyurethaine sprays reacr with the clay causing a sticky texture. Will this product react with cured polymer clay? Thanks!
Yes, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer is generally safe to use on cured polymer clay and shouldn't cause that sticky reaction you sometimes get with other sprays. That said, we always recommend doing a small test spot first just to be sure it behaves well with your specific brand or batch of clay. Better safe than sticky! 😉 If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
Will the resin spray and sealer protect something that will be outdoors, without shade, for years to come?
Fantastic question! 🌞 When it comes to outdoor protection, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer does provide a protective coating, but for projects exposed to direct sunlight and the elements for long periods, it may not be enough on its own to ensure years of durability. Here';s why: UV Resistance: While the resin spray offers a layer of protection, constant exposure to UV rays from direct sunlight can cause yellowing and degradation over time. If your piece is going to be in full sun, you may want to consider using an additional topcoat with UV-resistant properties to better preserve its look and integrity. Weatherproofing: The spray provides a barrier against moisture, but for extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or high heat, you might need something a little more robust. A good idea would be to apply multiple coats and potentially reapply every year or so to maintain the best protection. Durability: For long-lasting protection, especially in unshaded areas, using a high-grade marine varnish or outdoor polyurethane over your resin project can provide stronger, long-term resistance against the sun, water, and general wear and tear. If you have a specific project in mind or need guidance on applying the resin spray or selecting an additional topcoat, don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help your project last for years to come. 😊 You can contact us at (269) 488-4000 or info@alumilite.com.

Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Review topics: [].

Review highlights

Reviews

Worked very well. I 3D

"Worked very well. I 3D printed a 3 pen blank Molds and needed to take out the fine lines left behind by the printer. It took 4 light coats but performed very well."

David H. (5/5)

Easy way to seal leaves

"Easy way to seal leaves (my project). Strong smell necessitates opening windows otherwise a good product."

Anne F. (5/5)

Used to Seal my Trays

"I enjoy making Trinket Trays and once I make the Trays using the Mineral cast I do a light spray on the back let that dry and then a light spray on the top let that dry. I have had no issues at all using this product. This gives my Trays a beautiful gloss finish."

Lynn (5/5)

Works well

"Works as described."

Bobbi K. (5/5)

Not as described

"I bought this to seal painted concrete, but it doesn’t work. The paint still easily flakes off."

Kayci G. (2/5)

doesnt have a spray nozzle

"cant use bcuz has no nozzle, which is misleading bcuz there is a nozzle in their pic"

barbara w. (1/5)

Q&A

Is this food safe? I plan to 3D print a whistle and want to be sure that bacteria will not grow in the plastic.
Great question! Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer is not food safe and is not recommended for items that come into contact with the mouth, like a whistle. It doesn’t have FDA approval for food or oral contact. Feel free to reach out if you'd like help finding a safer alternative! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
I found a Christmas bell that is painted resin. It is beautifully painted in red great and gold. Will the resin seal and make it water resistant for this piece. The bell is intended for indoor use and I want to use it on an outdoor decorative column.
Yes, you can use our Resin Spray & Sealer to seal your painted resin bell to make it water-resistant for outdoor use!
Hello, This spray is working well on cured polymer clay as you stated! However, sometimes when I am spraying, the can leaks a bit leaving drops on the item, which leaves a round mark. What am I doing wrong or how can I prevent this. I am sharing for 1 minutes as directed. Thanks
To address your spray issue: it sounds like you're experiencing a bit of nozzle drip, which can definitely leave those unwanted round marks on your piece! You're already on the right path. Here are some practical ways to prevent this from happening: Avoid spraying directly over the project. Start your spray just off to the side of the piece, then sweep across in a smooth motion. This prevents any sudden spits or drips from landing directly on the surface. Wipe the nozzle regularly. Keeping a paper towel on hand to occasionally wipe the tip can help prevent buildup, especially during longer sessions. Shake thoroughly. You’re already doing this for a full minute, which is great. Just be sure to continue shaking occasionally during use if you're spraying for more than a minute or two at a time. Maintain proper distance. Stay around 8 to 12 inches away from the surface. Being too close can cause over saturation, which leads to pooling and drips. Use light coats. Several light passes will always give better results than one heavy coat. If the dripping continues despite these steps, it could be a defect with the spray nozzle or the can itself. In that case, we’d be happy to help with a replacement or further troubleshooting. You can always reach out to our support team directly: Phone: (269) 488-4000 Email: info@alumilite.com
Looking for a spray product to give a glossy finish to my polymer clay ornaments. Some polyurethaine sprays reacr with the clay causing a sticky texture. Will this product react with cured polymer clay? Thanks!
Yes, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer is generally safe to use on cured polymer clay and shouldn't cause that sticky reaction you sometimes get with other sprays. That said, we always recommend doing a small test spot first just to be sure it behaves well with your specific brand or batch of clay. Better safe than sticky! 😉 If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
Will the resin spray and sealer protect something that will be outdoors, without shade, for years to come?
Fantastic question! 🌞 When it comes to outdoor protection, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer does provide a protective coating, but for projects exposed to direct sunlight and the elements for long periods, it may not be enough on its own to ensure years of durability. Here';s why: UV Resistance: While the resin spray offers a layer of protection, constant exposure to UV rays from direct sunlight can cause yellowing and degradation over time. If your piece is going to be in full sun, you may want to consider using an additional topcoat with UV-resistant properties to better preserve its look and integrity. Weatherproofing: The spray provides a barrier against moisture, but for extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or high heat, you might need something a little more robust. A good idea would be to apply multiple coats and potentially reapply every year or so to maintain the best protection. Durability: For long-lasting protection, especially in unshaded areas, using a high-grade marine varnish or outdoor polyurethane over your resin project can provide stronger, long-term resistance against the sun, water, and general wear and tear. If you have a specific project in mind or need guidance on applying the resin spray or selecting an additional topcoat, don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help your project last for years to come. 😊 You can contact us at (269) 488-4000 or info@alumilite.com.

Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

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Review topics: [].

Review highlights

Reviews

Worked very well. I 3D

"Worked very well. I 3D printed a 3 pen blank Molds and needed to take out the fine lines left behind by the printer. It took 4 light coats but performed very well."

David H. (5/5)

Easy way to seal leaves

"Easy way to seal leaves (my project). Strong smell necessitates opening windows otherwise a good product."

Anne F. (5/5)

Used to Seal my Trays

"I enjoy making Trinket Trays and once I make the Trays using the Mineral cast I do a light spray on the back let that dry and then a light spray on the top let that dry. I have had no issues at all using this product. This gives my Trays a beautiful gloss finish."

Lynn (5/5)

Works well

"Works as described."

Bobbi K. (5/5)

Not as described

"I bought this to seal painted concrete, but it doesn’t work. The paint still easily flakes off."

Kayci G. (2/5)

doesnt have a spray nozzle

"cant use bcuz has no nozzle, which is misleading bcuz there is a nozzle in their pic"

barbara w. (1/5)

Q&A

Is this food safe? I plan to 3D print a whistle and want to be sure that bacteria will not grow in the plastic.
Great question! Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer is not food safe and is not recommended for items that come into contact with the mouth, like a whistle. It doesn’t have FDA approval for food or oral contact. Feel free to reach out if you'd like help finding a safer alternative! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
I found a Christmas bell that is painted resin. It is beautifully painted in red great and gold. Will the resin seal and make it water resistant for this piece. The bell is intended for indoor use and I want to use it on an outdoor decorative column.
Yes, you can use our Resin Spray & Sealer to seal your painted resin bell to make it water-resistant for outdoor use!
Hello, This spray is working well on cured polymer clay as you stated! However, sometimes when I am spraying, the can leaks a bit leaving drops on the item, which leaves a round mark. What am I doing wrong or how can I prevent this. I am sharing for 1 minutes as directed. Thanks
To address your spray issue: it sounds like you're experiencing a bit of nozzle drip, which can definitely leave those unwanted round marks on your piece! You're already on the right path. Here are some practical ways to prevent this from happening: Avoid spraying directly over the project. Start your spray just off to the side of the piece, then sweep across in a smooth motion. This prevents any sudden spits or drips from landing directly on the surface. Wipe the nozzle regularly. Keeping a paper towel on hand to occasionally wipe the tip can help prevent buildup, especially during longer sessions. Shake thoroughly. You’re already doing this for a full minute, which is great. Just be sure to continue shaking occasionally during use if you're spraying for more than a minute or two at a time. Maintain proper distance. Stay around 8 to 12 inches away from the surface. Being too close can cause over saturation, which leads to pooling and drips. Use light coats. Several light passes will always give better results than one heavy coat. If the dripping continues despite these steps, it could be a defect with the spray nozzle or the can itself. In that case, we’d be happy to help with a replacement or further troubleshooting. You can always reach out to our support team directly: Phone: (269) 488-4000 Email: info@alumilite.com
Looking for a spray product to give a glossy finish to my polymer clay ornaments. Some polyurethaine sprays reacr with the clay causing a sticky texture. Will this product react with cured polymer clay? Thanks!
Yes, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer is generally safe to use on cured polymer clay and shouldn't cause that sticky reaction you sometimes get with other sprays. That said, we always recommend doing a small test spot first just to be sure it behaves well with your specific brand or batch of clay. Better safe than sticky! 😉 If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
Will the resin spray and sealer protect something that will be outdoors, without shade, for years to come?
Fantastic question! 🌞 When it comes to outdoor protection, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer does provide a protective coating, but for projects exposed to direct sunlight and the elements for long periods, it may not be enough on its own to ensure years of durability. Here';s why: UV Resistance: While the resin spray offers a layer of protection, constant exposure to UV rays from direct sunlight can cause yellowing and degradation over time. If your piece is going to be in full sun, you may want to consider using an additional topcoat with UV-resistant properties to better preserve its look and integrity. Weatherproofing: The spray provides a barrier against moisture, but for extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or high heat, you might need something a little more robust. A good idea would be to apply multiple coats and potentially reapply every year or so to maintain the best protection. Durability: For long-lasting protection, especially in unshaded areas, using a high-grade marine varnish or outdoor polyurethane over your resin project can provide stronger, long-term resistance against the sun, water, and general wear and tear. If you have a specific project in mind or need guidance on applying the resin spray or selecting an additional topcoat, don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help your project last for years to come. 😊 You can contact us at (269) 488-4000 or info@alumilite.com.

Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

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Review topics: [].

Review highlights

Reviews

Worked very well. I 3D

"Worked very well. I 3D printed a 3 pen blank Molds and needed to take out the fine lines left behind by the printer. It took 4 light coats but performed very well."

David H. (5/5)

Easy way to seal leaves

"Easy way to seal leaves (my project). Strong smell necessitates opening windows otherwise a good product."

Anne F. (5/5)

Used to Seal my Trays

"I enjoy making Trinket Trays and once I make the Trays using the Mineral cast I do a light spray on the back let that dry and then a light spray on the top let that dry. I have had no issues at all using this product. This gives my Trays a beautiful gloss finish."

Lynn (5/5)

Works well

"Works as described."

Bobbi K. (5/5)

Not as described

"I bought this to seal painted concrete, but it doesn’t work. The paint still easily flakes off."

Kayci G. (2/5)

doesnt have a spray nozzle

"cant use bcuz has no nozzle, which is misleading bcuz there is a nozzle in their pic"

barbara w. (1/5)

Q&A

Is this food safe? I plan to 3D print a whistle and want to be sure that bacteria will not grow in the plastic.
Great question! Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer is not food safe and is not recommended for items that come into contact with the mouth, like a whistle. It doesn’t have FDA approval for food or oral contact. Feel free to reach out if you'd like help finding a safer alternative! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
I found a Christmas bell that is painted resin. It is beautifully painted in red great and gold. Will the resin seal and make it water resistant for this piece. The bell is intended for indoor use and I want to use it on an outdoor decorative column.
Yes, you can use our Resin Spray & Sealer to seal your painted resin bell to make it water-resistant for outdoor use!
Hello, This spray is working well on cured polymer clay as you stated! However, sometimes when I am spraying, the can leaks a bit leaving drops on the item, which leaves a round mark. What am I doing wrong or how can I prevent this. I am sharing for 1 minutes as directed. Thanks
To address your spray issue: it sounds like you're experiencing a bit of nozzle drip, which can definitely leave those unwanted round marks on your piece! You're already on the right path. Here are some practical ways to prevent this from happening: Avoid spraying directly over the project. Start your spray just off to the side of the piece, then sweep across in a smooth motion. This prevents any sudden spits or drips from landing directly on the surface. Wipe the nozzle regularly. Keeping a paper towel on hand to occasionally wipe the tip can help prevent buildup, especially during longer sessions. Shake thoroughly. You’re already doing this for a full minute, which is great. Just be sure to continue shaking occasionally during use if you're spraying for more than a minute or two at a time. Maintain proper distance. Stay around 8 to 12 inches away from the surface. Being too close can cause over saturation, which leads to pooling and drips. Use light coats. Several light passes will always give better results than one heavy coat. If the dripping continues despite these steps, it could be a defect with the spray nozzle or the can itself. In that case, we’d be happy to help with a replacement or further troubleshooting. You can always reach out to our support team directly: Phone: (269) 488-4000 Email: info@alumilite.com
Looking for a spray product to give a glossy finish to my polymer clay ornaments. Some polyurethaine sprays reacr with the clay causing a sticky texture. Will this product react with cured polymer clay? Thanks!
Yes, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer is generally safe to use on cured polymer clay and shouldn't cause that sticky reaction you sometimes get with other sprays. That said, we always recommend doing a small test spot first just to be sure it behaves well with your specific brand or batch of clay. Better safe than sticky! 😉 If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
Will the resin spray and sealer protect something that will be outdoors, without shade, for years to come?
Fantastic question! 🌞 When it comes to outdoor protection, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer does provide a protective coating, but for projects exposed to direct sunlight and the elements for long periods, it may not be enough on its own to ensure years of durability. Here';s why: UV Resistance: While the resin spray offers a layer of protection, constant exposure to UV rays from direct sunlight can cause yellowing and degradation over time. If your piece is going to be in full sun, you may want to consider using an additional topcoat with UV-resistant properties to better preserve its look and integrity. Weatherproofing: The spray provides a barrier against moisture, but for extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or high heat, you might need something a little more robust. A good idea would be to apply multiple coats and potentially reapply every year or so to maintain the best protection. Durability: For long-lasting protection, especially in unshaded areas, using a high-grade marine varnish or outdoor polyurethane over your resin project can provide stronger, long-term resistance against the sun, water, and general wear and tear. If you have a specific project in mind or need guidance on applying the resin spray or selecting an additional topcoat, don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help your project last for years to come. 😊 You can contact us at (269) 488-4000 or info@alumilite.com.

Overall rating: 3.8333333 / 5 from 6 reviews.

AI Generated Review Summary

Summary topics

Review topics: [].

Review highlights

Reviews

Worked very well. I 3D

"Worked very well. I 3D printed a 3 pen blank Molds and needed to take out the fine lines left behind by the printer. It took 4 light coats but performed very well."

David H. (5/5)

Easy way to seal leaves

"Easy way to seal leaves (my project). Strong smell necessitates opening windows otherwise a good product."

Anne F. (5/5)

Used to Seal my Trays

"I enjoy making Trinket Trays and once I make the Trays using the Mineral cast I do a light spray on the back let that dry and then a light spray on the top let that dry. I have had no issues at all using this product. This gives my Trays a beautiful gloss finish."

Lynn (5/5)

Works well

"Works as described."

Bobbi K. (5/5)

Not as described

"I bought this to seal painted concrete, but it doesn’t work. The paint still easily flakes off."

Kayci G. (2/5)

doesnt have a spray nozzle

"cant use bcuz has no nozzle, which is misleading bcuz there is a nozzle in their pic"

barbara w. (1/5)

Q&A

Is this food safe? I plan to 3D print a whistle and want to be sure that bacteria will not grow in the plastic.
Great question! Alumilite Resin Spray & Sealer is not food safe and is not recommended for items that come into contact with the mouth, like a whistle. It doesn’t have FDA approval for food or oral contact. Feel free to reach out if you'd like help finding a safer alternative! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
I found a Christmas bell that is painted resin. It is beautifully painted in red great and gold. Will the resin seal and make it water resistant for this piece. The bell is intended for indoor use and I want to use it on an outdoor decorative column.
Yes, you can use our Resin Spray & Sealer to seal your painted resin bell to make it water-resistant for outdoor use!
Hello, This spray is working well on cured polymer clay as you stated! However, sometimes when I am spraying, the can leaks a bit leaving drops on the item, which leaves a round mark. What am I doing wrong or how can I prevent this. I am sharing for 1 minutes as directed. Thanks
To address your spray issue: it sounds like you're experiencing a bit of nozzle drip, which can definitely leave those unwanted round marks on your piece! You're already on the right path. Here are some practical ways to prevent this from happening: Avoid spraying directly over the project. Start your spray just off to the side of the piece, then sweep across in a smooth motion. This prevents any sudden spits or drips from landing directly on the surface. Wipe the nozzle regularly. Keeping a paper towel on hand to occasionally wipe the tip can help prevent buildup, especially during longer sessions. Shake thoroughly. You’re already doing this for a full minute, which is great. Just be sure to continue shaking occasionally during use if you're spraying for more than a minute or two at a time. Maintain proper distance. Stay around 8 to 12 inches away from the surface. Being too close can cause over saturation, which leads to pooling and drips. Use light coats. Several light passes will always give better results than one heavy coat. If the dripping continues despite these steps, it could be a defect with the spray nozzle or the can itself. In that case, we’d be happy to help with a replacement or further troubleshooting. You can always reach out to our support team directly: Phone: (269) 488-4000 Email: info@alumilite.com
Looking for a spray product to give a glossy finish to my polymer clay ornaments. Some polyurethaine sprays reacr with the clay causing a sticky texture. Will this product react with cured polymer clay? Thanks!
Yes, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer is generally safe to use on cured polymer clay and shouldn't cause that sticky reaction you sometimes get with other sprays. That said, we always recommend doing a small test spot first just to be sure it behaves well with your specific brand or batch of clay. Better safe than sticky! 😉 If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out—we’re happy to help! 📞 (269) 488-4000 📧 info@alumilite.com
Will the resin spray and sealer protect something that will be outdoors, without shade, for years to come?
Fantastic question! 🌞 When it comes to outdoor protection, Alumilite Resin Spray and Sealer does provide a protective coating, but for projects exposed to direct sunlight and the elements for long periods, it may not be enough on its own to ensure years of durability. Here';s why: UV Resistance: While the resin spray offers a layer of protection, constant exposure to UV rays from direct sunlight can cause yellowing and degradation over time. If your piece is going to be in full sun, you may want to consider using an additional topcoat with UV-resistant properties to better preserve its look and integrity. Weatherproofing: The spray provides a barrier against moisture, but for extreme weather conditions like heavy rain, snow, or high heat, you might need something a little more robust. A good idea would be to apply multiple coats and potentially reapply every year or so to maintain the best protection. Durability: For long-lasting protection, especially in unshaded areas, using a high-grade marine varnish or outdoor polyurethane over your resin project can provide stronger, long-term resistance against the sun, water, and general wear and tear. If you have a specific project in mind or need guidance on applying the resin spray or selecting an additional topcoat, don't hesitate to reach out! We're here to help your project last for years to come. 😊 You can contact us at (269) 488-4000 or info@alumilite.com.