Repairing Fiberglass Cowl...
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Repairing Fiberglass Cowl...
I had a little mishap with my plane and I want to repair the fiberglass Cowl. Its not in too bad of shape but there is fuel on it. How do I prep the surface to get the fuel off so that the resin will stick?
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RE: Repairing Fiberglass Cowl...
Windex or alcohol or both are good for cleaning the fuel off. Afterwards I would give it a light sanding to rough it up a bit to give a good mating surface. Of course if its painted you need to sand that off as well.
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RE: Repairing Fiberglass Cowl...
It is also important to know what the cowl is made of. Most polyester resins will not cure if laid up on epoxy glass structures.
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RE: Repairing Fiberglass Cowl...
Thanks Everyone..
Soap and Water.... Hmm That is an obvious I didn't think of at all.
Ed,
I was just going to use Epoxy since it is not that bad... Ill post a pic ...
Jeff
Soap and Water.... Hmm That is an obvious I didn't think of at all.
Ed,
I was just going to use Epoxy since it is not that bad... Ill post a pic ...
Jeff