 Hi, I'm Joanne. I write the blogs here at Art Resin, and I've got a resin tip for you. So we've all been there. You come back the next morning only to find a piece of dust has cured right into your resin. Now, we all know the best way to protect your wet resin from dust and peck hair and insects and other things floating in the air is to use a dust cover. Now, it doesn't have to be anything fancy. You can use items found around your house. These are some of our favorites. For small pieces, we love using a Tupperware container, but you can use a plastic tote for bigger pieces. You can use the lid from a vegetable platter or a sandwich tray from the deli. You can use a cardboard box, but if you do, make sure you cut the flaps off to prevent them from falling and curing right into your piece. True story. No matter what you use to cover your piece, the most important thing is to make sure you wipe out your container so it's free of any dust or debris that might fall into your wet resin. And that's your resin tip for today. We'll see you next time.