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<blockquote data-quote="Jon89LE" data-source="post: 786904" data-attributes="member: 560040"><p>Ive been browsing around here for the past week since i need to make a rear deck for my car to house my two 6x9s. I went to purchase the resin and glass today from a West Marine thats down here. I got a roll of 6oz cloth since thats the only weight they had. At the place however, one of the reps tryed to convince me that the fleece wasnt needed. He said i should just soak the cloth i have with resin and stretch that over everything (as you would with the fleece). He said the fleece would sag with the resin. Any of that true? If i got a polyester/cotton blend fleece i didnt think it would cause an issue. Also, since i purchased the cloth, would it be best to lay the cloth on the resin entirely, or would it be better to cut the cloth up into smaller pieces, soak them, and lay them down? Thanks for the help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jon89LE, post: 786904, member: 560040"] Ive been browsing around here for the past week since i need to make a rear deck for my car to house my two 6x9s. I went to purchase the resin and glass today from a West Marine thats down here. I got a roll of 6oz cloth since thats the only weight they had. At the place however, one of the reps tryed to convince me that the fleece wasnt needed. He said i should just soak the cloth i have with resin and stretch that over everything (as you would with the fleece). He said the fleece would sag with the resin. Any of that true? If i got a polyester/cotton blend fleece i didnt think it would cause an issue. Also, since i purchased the cloth, would it be best to lay the cloth on the resin entirely, or would it be better to cut the cloth up into smaller pieces, soak them, and lay them down? Thanks for the help. [/QUOTE]
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