Monocure3D RinseOFF - Your Essential 3D Printing Accessory
Monocure3D RinseOFF - Your Essential 3D Printing Accessory is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Monocure3D RinseOFF: Final Rinse Solution for Resin 3D Prints
Monocure3D RinseOFF is a final rinse solution designed for use after the primary Resinaway wash step in the resin 3D print post-processing workflow. Its function is to remove any residual Resinaway or oily film that remains on the print surface after the wash stage, producing a clean, dry surface that is ready for UV post-curing without residue interference.
The reason a second rinse step exists is chemical. Resinaway and similar wash solvents dissolve uncured resin from the print surface, but a thin film of the solvent itself can remain on the print after the wash. If this film is not removed before UV curing, it inhibits full surface cure and leaves a slightly tacky or cloudy layer. RinseOFF is formulated specifically to displace that residual film without itself leaving a residue, producing a surface that cures cleanly and completely under UV exposure.
RinseOFF is non-flammable and low-odour, consistent with the Monocure3D philosophy of reducing the flammability and ventilation risks in the post-processing workflow. Its low evaporation rate means the solution lasts across a high number of rinse cycles before requiring replacement. It is compatible with ultrasonic cleaners, dedicated wash stations, and manual rinse containers, and works with all MSLA and DLP resin types.
3D Cast is Australia's official Monocure3D distributor, stocking genuine RinseOFF with fast shipping Australia wide.
How to fix my sticky resin 3D Prints Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my resin print still feel sticky after curing?
Why does my resin print still feel sticky after curing?
Tackiness is usually caused by a thin layer of uncured resin that wasn't fully removed during the initial wash. Oxygen inhibition can also prevent the very outer surface from curing properly. RinseOFF acts as a specialized secondary cleaner to strip away that final oily layer, ensuring a bone-dry finish.
Can I use RinseOFF instead of Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)?
Can I use RinseOFF instead of Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)?
We recommend using RinseOFF as a two-stage process. First, use ResinAway® or IPA to remove the bulk of the liquid resin. Then, use RinseOFF as the final "polishing" wash. This keeps your RinseOFF cleaner for longer and ensures the best possible surface tension for painting.
Is RinseOFF safe for all types of resin?
Is RinseOFF safe for all types of resin?
Yes! RinseOFF is formulated to work with standard, tough, water-washable, and even specialty casting resins. It is designed to be gentle on the cured plastic while being tough on the sticky residue.
How long should I soak my prints in RinseOFF?
How long should I soak my prints in RinseOFF?
For most hobby-sized prints, 5 minutes is the "sweet spot." If you are cleaning a very large or complex part with many internal cavities, you can extend this slightly, but the solution is efficient enough that long soak times are rarely necessary.
Do I need to wash the model with water after using RinseOFF?
Do I need to wash the model with water after using RinseOFF?
No. One of the best features of RinseOFF is that it leaves the model ready for curing once dry. Simply let it air dry or use compressed air, then move straight to your UV station.
Will RinseOFF help my paint stick better?
Will RinseOFF help my paint stick better?
Absolutely. Paint "beading" or peeling is almost always caused by microscopic resin oils left on the surface. By removing that "tack," RinseOFF creates a high-quality surface for primers and paints to bond to.

