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Think of it like washing dishes — you use soap first, then rinse. Same idea here. Step 1 (Cleaner) washes off all the liquid resin left on your print after printing. Step 2 (Finisher) is the final rinse — it removes any cleaner residue and leaves the surface smooth and clean, with no white spots. Skip Step 2 and you might notice a slight haze. Do both and your print looks perfect.
IPA doesn’t actually dissolve resin — it just dilutes it and makes it runny enough to wash off. The problem is that tiny resin particles stay floating in the liquid and when it dries on your print, they get left behind as a white film. Our Resin Complete Care system flushes those particles off completely — so what you’re left with is a smooth, residue-free surface every time.
Our products are designed for both FDM printing, filament printing such as Bambulab printers, Prusa, etc., and SLA resin printing. You can select products for individual printing types based on the labels and descriptions right here on the page.
Yes, of course. All our products are tested on virtually every possible printer and tried and tested by professional and hobby printers with excellent results.
AlphaPrint products are considered “cosmetics” for 3D printers because they enhance the appearance, finish, and presentation of 3D-printed objects without altering their structural or functional integrity.
All In One Cleaner
Yes, definitely! Isopropyl alcohol is good for degreasing, but it has trouble removing other residues that remain on the plates, such as salt residues and the like. Thanks to All in One Cleaner, your plates will always be perfectly clean and ready for printing.
All in One has excellent results on all types of plates, which is why it is also called “All in One Cleaner.”
Resin Surface Pro Cleaner
Much safer, yes. IPA is basically alcohol — it’s flammable, smells strong, and you need to be careful storing larger amounts at home. The Cleaner is non-flammable and nearly odourless (90% less smell), so you can keep it on a shelf like any other cleaning product. Just make sure the bottle is closed and away from direct sunlight. That’s it.
Absolutely — that’s actually where it shines most. Tiny prints have lots of little crevices where liquid resin gets trapped, and IPA often can’t reach all of it. The Cleaner gets into those tight spots properly. Then the Finisher leaves the surface clean without washing away any of the fine detail. If you paint your miniatures, you’ll really notice the difference — no white film, just a perfect base to paint on.
Nope, no special equipment needed. Just grab any container that fits your print, fill it with the Cleaner solution, and dunk the print in. Swish it around with a brush or just leave it to soak for a minute. A wash station is handy if you print a lot, but if you’re just starting out, a takeaway container works perfectly fine.
Resin Finisher Pro
Way longer than you’d expect. Just mix 50 ml of concentrate with 2 litres of water and you’re ready to go. The whole 250 ml bottle makes around ~10 litres of solution in total. On top of that, you can reuse the same bath multiple times.