 The last two things are when you're cleaning it up, instead of throwing it out with liquid on the bottom, mix anything that's remained, like let them sit on top of each other for a while, and mix it up and let that harden and throw it out that way. If I wanted to clean this spreader, just like any resin, I can use solvents to clean this, so an alcohol or like white vinegar works. Don't use a solvent if you get it on your hands, it breaks down and can be absorbed into your hands. So wear gloves, and if it gets on your hands, use soap and water to wash it off. It's a pain, but it will come off eventually, and that's the safest way. So we want to see where you're using your resin for. Upload your images onto the art gallery at arresin.com, or just go there to get inspired by others as well. For answers to all your questions about our resining, just visit the FAQ at arresin.com, and you can buy stuff there too. So we're always making new videos. If you like, you can subscribe, and we'll see you next time.