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A couple questions about Fiberglass in general....
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<blockquote data-quote="amedeuce" data-source="post: 3288525" data-attributes="member: 551590"><p>If it was me, I would tape off the area and the spray some adhesive on the tape (after I put some mold release</p><p></p><p>on there) to help hold the pieces of mat. I'm assuming you are doing this from the inside of the car and the fire wall is verticle.</p><p></p><p>And yes you can do as many layer as you can at one time. I try to do 3-5 layers first depending on size and workable time. You will know when to stop adding layers. But That should be strong enough to pop the mold and add more layers. After you pop the mold and if you are going to add more layers, be careful not to make it too hot as to warp the mold. This is why it's important to have as many layers on the mold prior to popping it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amedeuce, post: 3288525, member: 551590"] If it was me, I would tape off the area and the spray some adhesive on the tape (after I put some mold release on there) to help hold the pieces of mat. I'm assuming you are doing this from the inside of the car and the fire wall is verticle. And yes you can do as many layer as you can at one time. I try to do 3-5 layers first depending on size and workable time. You will know when to stop adding layers. But That should be strong enough to pop the mold and add more layers. After you pop the mold and if you are going to add more layers, be careful not to make it too hot as to warp the mold. This is why it's important to have as many layers on the mold prior to popping it off. [/QUOTE]
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