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One other way of performing layups I have not seen anyone mention yet is that 
you can use Deck Cloth as the final layer, without adding any additional epoxy 
to the layup. The Deck Cloth is such a fine weave that only sanding enough to 
allow the primer and paint is required to finsh it. Also unlike peel ply, the 
Deck Cloth does add a small amount of additional strength to the layup, where 
as peel ply just removes the extra epoxy.  If weight is not a concern in an 
area, or strength is, then the deck cloth is less likely to starve the layers 
below, since it is going to bound and remain permanent.

It also works great for creating smooth surfaces when using cotton flox to fill 
an area, and apply the deck cloth on the filled portion, again with no 
additional epoxy.

In either case if one wanted after this procedure, you could apply the wax 
paper as Virgil said or construction plastic to the final layer. You will have 
to adjust cure times since the layup will not get the same exposure to the air 
as without the wax paper or plastic...


Colin Rainey
First National Mortgage Sources
Lending Solutions in All 50 States
brokerpilot9...@earthlink.net

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