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If a rock flies and chips the gelcoat, some of the oils of the Pam Spray
will enter into the fiberglass under the gelcoat. The gelcoat then can never be repaired properly. Pam spray is used in fiberglass molds specifically because fiberglass or gelcoat won't stick to it. The oils don't evaporate, once in the glass layer or under the gelcoat, it's always there. DON'T DO IT!!!!!!! |
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Amen.
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message nk.net... If a rock flies and chips the gelcoat, some of the oils of the Pam Spray will enter into the fiberglass under the gelcoat. The gelcoat then can never be repaired properly. Pam spray is used in fiberglass molds specifically because fiberglass or gelcoat won't stick to it. The oils don't evaporate, once in the glass layer or under the gelcoat, it's always there. DON'T DO IT!!!!!!! |
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