assuming you will be using a polyester resin, there is waxed and un waxed. unwaaxed is used in builing laminated layers without grinding between layers. boat hulls, mold making ect. most local stores sell waxed resin. it has a wax in it that floats up during the curing process to the surface is "dry" to the touch. it requires sanding or grinding to add sucessive layers. you will need resin and hardener, and either matte or cloth. the matte is a random hair vs cloth which is woven. mix in disposable paper cups and apply with an acid brush. depending on the temp, you can have 10-15 minutes of work time. clean up is done with acetone. grind the damaged area and cut a patch. brush on a layer of activated resin, apply the cloth over the area and brush on more resin. eliminate all the air bubbles. sometimes a bondo spreader can be used as a squeegee to get the bubbles out. let it harden and then apply the same to the back side. if you need a thicker layer, sand or grind the surface and apply another layer. normal sandpaper works fine. wear a dust mask and gloves. dont breath the dust. if you get in on your skin, the dust itches like crazy.
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