No Tumbler Polished Rocks DIY with Envirotex Lite Resin Spray

Shiny wet look smooth rocks made with out a rock tumbler

Hand polished glass stones

I love rocks! Every time I walk or go to the beach, my suitcase or suitcase is full of amazing stones. I love that the stones look so bright and bold and amazing even when wet. But when it dries, it becomes faded and invisible. This is a bit frustrating.

I have stone glass and it's great for buffing and buffing stones. But it takes weeks...months! What I found was really smooth, but they had to be slapped a little.
Before and After pictures of smooth beach rocks dull and dry, compared to polished with resin spray.

Create wet, shiny rocks with just one ingredient and a drying time of about 30 minutes! This technique is ideal for those who collect stones on a walk in the city, on the beach or in the summer. Please do not take stones from protected areas.
Round river washed smooth stones

Required consumables:


  • smooth stones (keep near the ocean, so they are round and smooth)
  • Cardboard Box Disposable Worktop
Envirotex clear high gloss resin spray with smooth dry rocks
That's resin in the jar! It's stunning and gives everything a glossy, smooth, resinous surface! Put the stones in a box or piece of cardboard. Put it in the sun outside.
Smooth rocks set on cardboard to spray with resin
Use a resin spray and coat each stone with a layer of resin. Spray in light layers 6-8 inches.
Spraying rocks with resin spray to make them shiny
Then let the stones dry and spray a second coat, then a third light coat. Then flip the bricks over and repeat the process on the other side.
Shiny polished rocks made with resin spray
Dry and harden the stones for a few days. Then put them in a bowl and enjoy the view of the wet ocean on the rocks. It's bright, colorful and impressive!
No tumbler polished rocks diy using Envirotex lite high gloss resin spray.

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No tumbler polished rocks diy using Envirotex lite high gloss resin spray.


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