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FYI for those working with fiberglass
funny noone told you about that before you got started. Before I
fiberglassed my hull, everyone, and I mean EVERYONE I talked to warned me about how bad it was going to be from all the fibers itching and such and about all the precausions I should take like duct tape around gloves and pants legs and throw away all the clothes afterwards. I didn't go that extreme and I found that the fibers wern't as big a problem as they said. "Phil" wrote in message .net... After a day of working and grinding the deck of a project boat the one thing I didn't think of was,,,,,,,,fiberglass getting all over me. Well ,,,we learn from our mistakes right! Some people say to take a pair of panty hose and rub it off,,,,,,doesn't work,,LOL I did learn that if you cover yourself with hair conditioner when you show and then wash with soap most will be removed. After the shower take a roll medical gauze and clean yourself it will remove the rest of the glass. Just thought this would be of use to some of the folks that helped me with my project boat. Phil Smith Jax.Fl |
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