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carbon man
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Sorry tried the search. I while back I seem to remember some one using a alternative. As all spray glue iv tried leaves marks in the Finnished part. 

For putting in the mould to help put carbon in place before layup.

like mixing neat resin and acetone and spraying a mist into the mould? (could be completely wrong here)

Thanks

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carbon man - 5/8/2020 9:32:55 AM
Sorry tried the search. I while back I seem to remember some one using a alternative. As all spray glue iv tried leaves marks in the Finnished part. 

For putting in the mould to help put carbon in place before layup.

like mixing neat resin and acetone and spraying a mist into the mould? (could be completely wrong here)

Thanks

what spray adhesive did you use? when i need a perfect finish out of the mould i use tha isotacker from sicomin which doesn't leave any traces at all as long as you don't overdo it. I am sure others work just as well, but don't have any experience with those.

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I switched to cheap 2k clearcoat. With the right setup it is really just a thin mist wich gives just the right tackiness. With a clear gelcoat it is absolutely undetectable, even if you sprayed a little to much. Plus it is by far the cheapest method.

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