Last updated: July 15, 2026
LS Resin Lab aims to publish clear, accurate, useful, and responsible educational information.
This Corrections Policy explains how readers can report possible errors and how the LS Resin Lab Editorial Team reviews correction requests.
What Can Be Reported
Readers may contact us about issues such as:
- Incorrect technical statements
- Outdated printer or product specifications
- Incorrect software or firmware information
- Broken or incorrect links
- Unclear instructions
- Possible workshop safety concerns
- Incorrect product names or compatibility information
- Formatting or technical website problems
- Incorrect attribution or source information
- Statements that may create a misleading impression
How to Submit a Correction
Correction requests may be submitted through our Contact Us page.
To help us review the issue, please include:
- The title of the article
- The URL of the page
- The section or sentence that may be incorrect
- A clear explanation of the concern
- A reliable supporting source, when available
- The equipment or product model involved, when relevant
Please do not send passwords, payment information, private account details, identification documents, or other sensitive personal data.
How We Review Corrections
When a correction request is received, the editorial team may:
- Review the original article
- Check the wording and surrounding context
- Compare the statement with reliable references
- Review current manufacturer documentation
- Check current product specifications
- Determine whether the issue affects safety or meaning
- Review related pages for the same error
The amount of time required may depend on the complexity, urgency, and availability of reliable information.
Types of Updates
Depending on the situation, we may:
- Correct a factual or technical error
- Clarify confusing language
- Add an important warning or limitation
- Replace or remove a broken link
- Update a product name or specification
- Revise software or firmware information
- Remove unsupported or outdated information
- Rewrite a section that may be misleading
- Remove an article that can no longer be maintained responsibly
Minor Corrections
Minor spelling, grammar, formatting, punctuation, or readability changes may be made without publishing a separate correction notice.
These changes do not normally alter the technical meaning or conclusion of the article.
Material Corrections
A material correction is a change that significantly affects the meaning, accuracy, safety, or conclusion of an article.
When appropriate, a material update may include:
- A revised update date
- A clarification within the relevant section
- A correction note explaining the meaningful change
- Removal of an inaccurate technical claim
- An additional warning or compatibility limitation
The format used will depend on the nature of the correction.
Safety-Related Concerns
Reports involving possible harm to a person, animal, equipment, or property are treated seriously.
Examples include:
- Unsafe handling of uncured resin
- Incorrect ventilation guidance
- Unsafe use of solvents or paints
- Incorrect protective-equipment information
- Fire or electrical hazards
- Improper chemical disposal instructions
- Unsafe equipment repair recommendations
- Instructions that conflict with current manufacturer warnings
When a potential safety problem is confirmed, we may correct, temporarily remove, or permanently remove the content.
Product Changes and Recalls
Product specifications, formulas, availability, warnings, compatibility, and instructions may change after publication.
If a reader reports a recall or important product change, we will attempt to verify it through an official manufacturer, retailer, regulator, or other reliable source.
Software and Firmware Updates
Software interfaces, printer firmware, drivers, file formats, and configuration options may change.
When an article becomes inaccurate because of an update, we may revise the instructions, add a clarification, or remove the outdated section.
Requests We May Not Accept
We may decline requests that:
- Do not identify a specific error
- Are based only on personal preference
- Attempt to remove accurate criticism
- Contain threats, harassment, or abusive language
- Promote unsafe or unlawful practices
- Request misleading changes for commercial benefit
- Cannot be reasonably verified
No Guarantee of Individual Response
We review legitimate correction requests, but we cannot guarantee an individual response to every message.
Submitting a request does not guarantee that the article will be changed. Updates are made when available evidence supports a correction, clarification, revision, or removal.
Editorial Independence
Advertisers, affiliate partners, manufacturers, retailers, and other commercial parties do not have the right to require the removal or modification of accurate editorial information solely because it is unfavorable.
A commercial relationship should not prevent us from correcting a confirmed error.
Contact Us
To report an issue, visit our Contact Us page.
Website: lsresincars.com
Publisher: LS Resin Lab Editorial Team
