curing and help with skinning


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mickylogic
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Hi,k I have been skinning interior parts with 3k twill cloth, and have noticed in this cold weather it's taking a lot longer to cure. So I have put these parts beside my water heater. I am wondering what are the ideal conditions for curing and if say a plug in heater would help speed the cure.also, would a dremel be best to trim the edges off then sand? 
Next I am hoping to skin a spare set of wing mirrors, would the profinish fabric be flexible enough to wrap around it. As the normal fabric might be difficult to place
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mickylogic
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thank you for both for the information. I resorted to sanding off the uncured layer, then placing another 1st clear coat ontop which i sanded smooth before another few coats. surprisingly the cloudiness dissapeared and must have cured on the old resin as well as the clarity to the weave was restored. I know leave it on top of the boiler as the small space+heat should be dry enough Smile learning as a go haha
thanks again!
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