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Yeh you've probably answered your own question. The wax does struggle above 50 degrees, which could be a possible temperature of the curing gelcoat.
Unfortunately if this is the case then there isn't a whole lot you can do about it other than just sanding the fillet smooth after demoulding. I've experienced this quite a bit, and I usually just use a razor blade facing backwards to flat the wrinkled areas of the fillet down, then hit with 1200 and compound with the rest of the mould.
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