by Datto » Sat May 25, 2013 2:34 pm
A stubborn greasiness that causes paint failure more often happens when a release agent IS NOT used. Silicone oils from the mold contaminate the resin surface and cause fish-eyes, etc. This kind of contamination is very difficult to get rid of. A release agent actually acts as a barrier between the silicone and the resin, and more often than not prevents paint failure. Another good cleaner is Barkeeper's friend. It's a powdered cleaner with a mild abrasive containing oxalic acid. clean your resin part by dipping a wet toothbrush into a little pile of the cleanser and scrubbing. Rinse, repeat, and to get rid of residual cleansing powder. clean it with dish-washing liquid. I imagine a bleach based cleanser like Comet would work too. A side benefit is the mild abrasive leaves a 'tooth' in the resin that helps with adhesion.
Depending on the batch, some resins just ooze oils, sometimes for years (looking at you, Alumilite) Not much you can do in a case like that.