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<blockquote data-quote="somekook" data-source="post: 2796053" data-attributes="member: 549298"><p><a href="http://chris.pfharlock.com/glass/" target="_blank">http://chris.pfharlock.com/glass/</a></p><p></p><p>yea this is the most helpfull link i saw on this thread.</p><p></p><p>also, in the body shop i work at, and prety much all body shops, they use this plastic sheeting stuff, to protect a window or what have you from dust and sparks and shit flying into the car. that plastic masking works like awesome for laying down on your trunk floor or wherever youre about to apply fiberglass (instead of blue painters tape or masking tape). i dont know if a whole lot of people use this method yet, but theyre about to. test your plastic sheeting first to make sure resin doesnt eat through it.... that would ****.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="somekook, post: 2796053, member: 549298"] [URL="http://chris.pfharlock.com/glass/"]http://chris.pfharlock.com/glass/[/URL] yea this is the most helpfull link i saw on this thread. also, in the body shop i work at, and prety much all body shops, they use this plastic sheeting stuff, to protect a window or what have you from dust and sparks and shit flying into the car. that plastic masking works like awesome for laying down on your trunk floor or wherever youre about to apply fiberglass (instead of blue painters tape or masking tape). i dont know if a whole lot of people use this method yet, but theyre about to. test your plastic sheeting first to make sure resin doesnt eat through it.... that would ****. [/QUOTE]
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