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I have found that the quality of the layup is greatly effected by the resin your using and the gel time. The cheap bondo brand stuff dosnt cut it. You want something that will give you a good amount of time to get all your matt in place and smooth out any rough areas.


Another thing that is a must is a mud coat to remove trouble areas where it will be hard to make the matt conform to the detail. You create this by using talc or polyfiber. I do not recommend using cabo-sil as it can cause cancer.


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