Honda S2000 side skirt cracks repair tips


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Neutronetix
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Hello guys!!

Wheb my fried arrived today at my home for me to do some engine work.... we found (in a bad way)  out its sitting pretty low+
when entering my garage he scratched his left side skirt.. 

I am pretty sure i could sand+polish ... But some of them are rather rough...
Any ideas ?
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Just keep in mind that if you thicken up the resin with anything, you will lose the clarity. I'd probably tint the resin in that case so it isn't so noticeable, though I think I would rather just do thinner layers of clear resin so it doesn't sag. Takes longer but it will be less noticeable. If you cover your cup of resin with cling film then you can stick it in the freezer to delay the cure and pull it out when you want to apply another layer. 
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