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There are two common mistakes people make when working with epoxy resin. The first is incomplete mixing and the second is inaccurate measuring. If the mixing and measuring are not done correctly it can cause improper curing or weak spots. Mixing and measuring accurately are especially important when working with...
Air bubbles are a common problem when pouring epoxy resin. There are several ways to get rid of them. The first is to make sure you do not whip the resin when mixing. This will create more bubbles. Another way is to use a blow torch, heat gun or hair...
Winter is coming and the temperatures are dropping. In some areas there will be sub-zero temps. Does this mean that your epoxy resin projects will have to wait until Spring? Maybe, but most of the time that is not the case. You can still have a successful project, with a...
When using ProGlas 1000 epoxy resin, most of the time, a seal coat will be needed. A seal coat will seal in the air pockets that exist in the substrate. The reason this is necessary is that when you apply a flood coat, the heat generated by the epoxy resin will...
It is often important to apply a seal coat before adding a flood coat. Whether you're working with wood or other porous surfaces, understanding this crucial step will ensure your final product looks polished and professional. A seal coat will seal holes/pores and prevent air bubbles from forming. Applying a seal...
Our Fiberglass Warehouse customer, Tommy, recently shared his amazing paddleboard repair job using our top-quality epoxy resin, pigments, and fiberglass. Not only did he save money by doing it himself, but he also achieved professional results that will make any avid paddler envious. Keep reading to see what products he...
Charles in Dallas transformed his boat deck with Fiberglass Warehouse products! His boat deck was on its last leg, with rotting wood and constant maintenance needed. But with some determination and the right products, Charles was able to completely revamp his deck into a sturdy and beautiful surface. We have...
One common question we receive from our customers is about re-doing an RV roof. It's not surprising, as the roof of an RV is essential to its overall structure and protection against the elements. That's why we decided to share with you a chat transcript between one of our knowledgeable customer...
Randy from Manitoba needed to re-do his RV's roof with fiberglass and plywood. The roof had seen better days and was in need of waterproofing. First he added a layer of plywood to the roof and then added fiberglass and resin over top of it. Check out below to see a...
Fiberglass Warehouse 2lb Boat Pour Foam is a 2 part liquid polyurethane foam. When both parts are mixed together, it will expand to a 2 lbs/ft3 density foam. It is great for flotation, filling gaps and voids, sound proofing and insulation. This Coast Guard approved, closed cell, expanding foam creates a...
One of our talented customers takes his passion for remote control (RC) airplanes to a whole new level. Not only does this customer create beautiful 1/5 scale RC Mustang P-51 planes with intricate detailing, but these models can also reach speeds exceeding 100 miles per hour! And the best part? Our...
Beginners and first time users of gel coat, a popular choice for giving surfaces a smooth and glossy finish, can sometimes come across a few problems when applying it. This post is continuing our series of troubleshooting that describe the different issues and remedies for various issues. In this part, we discuss causes and solutions to...


