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![]() "Wilbur Hubbard" wrote in message ... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message ... In article , Milton Waddams wrote: Does uncoated fiberglass lose it's strength with long term exposure to UV light? Should I cover it with paint or gelcoat? This is some wooden thing I built and coated with cloth and resin. Thanks all, Milton Yes, you need to cover it. Fiberglass does degrade with UV exposure. That's why you cover it. Sorry Ganz, but fiberglass does NOT degrade because of UV exposure. Glass is proof against UV. It's not the glass that's the problem. It's the resin that binds the glass. Perhaps if you had not consumed mass quantities of illegal drugs you would be able to demonstrate clear thinking once in a while. Wilbur Hubbard The glass in fiberglass is affected by UV exposure. RJ |
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