Stayz is there an alternative ?


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mikew (15/01/2013)
Daz, that's what I just used to make 6 headlamp covers.  Tricky mould, very tight corners. It worked very well with infusion, no issues whatsoever.

Just be aware that you need to use easylease as your release agent. It won't stick to polished wax.  Also it only needs a very light spray, leave for a few minutes and crack on, it works a treat.  Cheap too.


I this is used between a clear gelcoat and the first layer of cloth will it be visible and the part be flawed?
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This is just the information I was looking for.

Thank you
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mikew (15/01/2013)
Daz, that's what I just used to make 6 headlamp covers.  Tricky mould, very tight corners. It worked very well with infusion, no issues whatsoever.

Just be aware that you need to use easylease as your release agent. It won't stick to polished wax.  Also it only needs a very light spray, leave for a few minutes and crack on, it works a treat.  Cheap too.


Glad to hear that hope it works for me,
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Daz, that's what I just used to make 6 headlamp covers.  Tricky mould, very tight corners. It worked very well with infusion, no issues whatsoever.

Just be aware that you need to use easylease as your release agent. It won't stick to polished wax.  Also it only needs a very light spray, leave for a few minutes and crack on, it works a treat.  Cheap too.
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ive just got some of this

Im going to use this on a small layup to see what happens

Elmer's Repositionable Mounting Spray Adhesive


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3m 77 spray isn't too bad
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Cheers Kev
Perhaps the boys at EC may get some of this in
If its hard to find/ buy ??
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Hi Daz,

Best solution I have managed is to use the Rapid Repair resin from EC mixed 50/50 with naphtha (fast panel wipe) or methylated spirit. This will go to a tack in about 30min at 25 C and will hold its tack for about another half hour after that. This is still not what I would call an "ideal solution", but is the best I have come up with so far...

As for the hairspray I would say that this wouldn't work because hairspray I based on "Shellac" resin and from my experience shellac just does not do what a "tack" does. Yes the shellac is very sticky at first but then starts to flash off and once the solvent is gone its dry! And that all takes place in a matter of a few minutes, obviously not any use on a big/complicated part! Another thing to note is that shellac is an amazing sizing (sealing/priming) agent and has the potential to "bog up" the reinforcement and create the same delamination problems as normal tack does.

StayZ = Is no longer even listed by the manufacturer as a product!!! So don't hold your breath...

But I have seen this, cant say that it looks 100%, but still must be better than the rest and its also made by a company with a bit of "know how". This stuffs also not easy to find though...

Kev.
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s above really
Doesn't look like we're getting any soon
So i need an alternative
Don't want to use resin as it usually takes me Couple of days  for layup,
I've tried carpet tack no good god delamination
I've heard of hairspray ???
Would like to buy a propper product intended for infusion though 
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