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Strange, normally we would expect it to be as per the bottom block, especially if you heat gunned it. A few microbubbles would be normal in a resin that has not been degassed, although they would only be visible very close up and certainly wouldn't look as big as those bubbles look.
It is strange as the only source of bubbles is those already in the resin on mixing, so the bubbles once removed should not come back if all is going well. Moisture can cause bubbles in the resin but it can also make it appear cloudy in bad cases.
How old is the current bottle you have? You mentioned a year but not sure if that is that bottle or a previous one. The shelf life is 12 months so if it is a little older if may well be a contributing factor.
Warren Penalver Easy Composites / Carbon Mods - Technical Support Assistant
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