> It is a "ply" of a Dacron sort of material, that you put on to "peel" off. It leaves a smooth surface that requires little to no sanding. It works very well, but is difficult to apply to compound curves. You peel it off as soon as the resin cures.
>You can also use something called "deck" cloth or "finish" cloth, same thing > It is a very light weight material with a very tight weave. It does go on >well over compound curves. Sometimes I use it with peel ply on top of that, >for an almost pin hole free surface. >Daniel R. Heath +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ What Dan is saying is that the terms "deck cloth" and "finish cloth" are the same thing but they are not the same thing as "peel ply". Deck cloth is a very light fiberglass cloth that becomes part of the finish layer of the layup and peel ply is ALWAYS removed. I didn't want a novice to become confused and try to remove the "deck cloth" after the resin cured. :-) Larry Flesner