TomDesign (23/12/2012)

why im getting these small bubles? after i lay resin and if i brush soft paper then clean all dusk stay inside... can someone advise what to do? or simply lay first layer epoxy then lay gc50 and to polish without brushing surface not to get dusk into tiny holes.
Hello Tom
I am sure there are members that know far more than I do about skinning but I have done two parts that came out really nice and I will share my experience.
I had no success using normal epoxy resin it is far too thin in viscosity. I ordered some skinning epoxy resin from Easy Composites, it is very thick and did the job well.
I added some black pigment to the first brush on coat.(it must be epoxy compatable, Or in the kit you will get a black epoxy coat included)
Once it reached a tacky state where no epoxy came off on your finger I draped on the carbon fiber.
I then gently brushed on a good layer of skinning/epoxy. You will notice a few bubbles staying on the surface so I took my paint stripper and waved it over the surface which pops all of the ait bubbles. (some people even use a propane torch or a misting of acetone to pop the bubbles)
Let this cure to the tacky nothing sticks to your glove state and brush on another layer using the same technic.
WARNING! Do not let the resin cure to a dry to the touch state and hope to put another layer on! Ask me how I know? The layer just beads up and does all sorts of none adhesion things. But all is not lost. I simply sanded down to a complete rough state with 220 paper and brushed on another layer of epoxy and it layed down nice.
Then I did the flat sanding- 2K Clear - wetsand-polish and it looks like a jewel without a trace of bubble anywhere.
Hope this helps.
Fred