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FIBERGLASS - Does the ish not cure in the cold? NOT DRYING
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<blockquote data-quote="juniorab" data-source="post: 5557206" data-attributes="member: 582779"><p>From one Canadian to another, fibreglass has to be done in above freezing, minimum. I build waterslides for a living and use fibreglass on a daily basis. Since you have it laid out already, if you want to try and save it, take a heat gun or a halogen lamp and place it it over the glass to help cure it. You can also take some MEKP in a small spray bottle and lightly mist the glass a little more to kick it. Just don't spray the MEKP near the heat source!!! Try not to spray too much, because it will make the glass more brittle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="juniorab, post: 5557206, member: 582779"] From one Canadian to another, fibreglass has to be done in above freezing, minimum. I build waterslides for a living and use fibreglass on a daily basis. Since you have it laid out already, if you want to try and save it, take a heat gun or a halogen lamp and place it it over the glass to help cure it. You can also take some MEKP in a small spray bottle and lightly mist the glass a little more to kick it. Just don't spray the MEKP near the heat source!!! Try not to spray too much, because it will make the glass more brittle. [/QUOTE]
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