Fiberglass Resin Autobody Master Fiberglass Resin offers finishing grade resin unlike many other brands that offer laminating grades. Used in conjunction with fiberglass cloth, mat, and tape. Fiberglass Resin offers excellent rebuilding properties to torn or rotted fiberglass & metal.
Part # 4100 4104
Description
Size
Fiberglass Resin Fiberglass Resin
Gallon Quart
Substrates & Prep Metal, fiberglass, & wood Surface must be clean and dry. Strip any existing paint or varnish. Rough sand or sand blast metal surfaces. Mixing
1 oz to
1 ounce of fiberglass resin 12 drops of liquid hardener Application
Fiberglass and metal - Apply tack coat to substrate. When coat becomes tacky, apply fiberglass fabric, starting at one end and unrolling fabric working out bubbles and wrinkles. Apply catalyzed resin using a brush, roller, squeegee or spreader. Completely saturate fabric and work out any bub- bles or wrinkles. If additional layers are needed, apply fabric before previous layer has cured to avoid sanding between layers. Soft Woods - If resin soaks in, continue to apply layers until a tacky coat can be achieved, then apply cloth or mat. Drying Gel Time 10-15 minutes Sand Time 30 minutes Master Tips Do not apply in direct sunlight. Sunlight can breakdown resin properties during application and cause improper cure and adhesion. In warmer temperatures, 90°F and above, use 50% less harden- er to allow for longer working time. In colder temperatures, 65°F and below, use up to 100% more hardener. Do not apply at temperatures below 60 degrees. Always begin and end project with a wet coat of resin.
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