Overview
Regular cleaning of ProCure helps maintain curing efficiency and prevents unwanted resin buildup inside the chamber. Resin left inside the unit can cure under high-powered LEDs, making it more difficult to remove later. Follow the steps below to properly clean the interior and exterior of the device.

Use IPA to Remove Resin
Droplets or small pools of resin should be cleaned immediately. ProCure’s high-powered LED array will rapidly harden any resin inside the chamber, so always ensure parts are fully washed and dry before placing them inside.
- If resin gets inside the curing chamber:
- Use 91% IPA or higher to break down the resin.
- Wipe the affected area with a damp cloth.
Repeat as necessary until all resin residue is removed.
Clean the Chamber with Glass Cleaner
To remove fingerprints, smudges, IPA residue, or other debris:
- Spray glass cleaner onto a soft cloth or paper towel.
- Wipe the inside of the chamber thoroughly.
Do not spray cleaning products directly into the chamber.
Avoid abrasive cleaning agents, especially near the LED arrays.
Clean the Exterior
Use a soft cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces of ProCure.
Do not leave cleaning materials on top of the unit, particularly during operation, as the top surface contains convection heater vents. Keeping the vents clear ensures proper airflow and temperature control.