Uni Mould problem


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Darren
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matthieutje65 (18/10/2015)
Not sure but looks like you have some print through from the heavy fiberglass cloth behind... 
So might be you haven't let the gelcoat cure enough.
Second possible problem might be how the release agent was applied, did you buff it inbetween the coats?
Have you cleaned your mould with some hot soapy water after?!
a third cause might be humidity or a bad cure due to low temperatures now


The print through does look like the heavy fiberglass, i mave have applied the tooling resin to early on to the coupling coat…

I didn't buff the easy lease inbertween coats, just applied with one cloth and wiped away with another

No i haven't cleaned the moulds yet
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Hanaldo (19/10/2015)
How heavy did you apply the Easy-lease? 


Quite heavy to be honest, and only applied to a small area at a time as it evaporates quite quick 
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Hi Darren,

What is the pattern that your using - An original part or one that you've made? Either way, what material is it made of?
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It was a plastic fuel tank then covered in 1mm sheet wax (was making a carbon cover)
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Well a common issue with chemical release agents is over-application. Did it bead up or streak or separate at all when you wiped it on, or was it a very thin film that just made the mould surface appear wet for a brief couple of seconds before evaporating? 

If it separates and beads up or streaks at all then it is way too heavy a coat and it's actually less effective and can cause a stick. Do you know if the surface felt 'greasy' at all after application? 

Also, just read you wiped away the Easy-lease with another cloth. I think this will be your mistake. Don't wipe it off, just apply it very thinly, and allow it to evaporate. Don't buff it at all unless you are applying a wax over the top (and even then, only SUPER gently!). I know people say you should wipe the residue with a second cloth (hell, even the instructions for Frekote application tell you to do this), but really you shouldn't. Chemical release agents wipe off easier than you think. 

I suggest trying again, and this time only apply enough Easy-lease to slightly wet the surface of the mould. If it streaks, use the same applicator cloth to spread it out until it has evaporated enough to stop streaking. Allow it to evaporate, then give it 10-15 minutes between coats. Don't buff or wipe it at all. 
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It didn't bead up or streak, the surface of the mould just looked wet.

I shall give it ago with putting it in on thinner and not wipe away the residue 

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