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A question about fiberglass resin and mats?

I'm repairing some cracked body work on an antique motorcycle. The directions say to place waxed paper over the saturated mat and tool the air bubbles out. Does the wax paper serve any purpose? It left me with a whole lot of sanding at every crease of the paper. What will happen to the finished product if I do the repair without the release paper?Also, after 24 hours, the resin is still tacky. Did I not use enough hardener? I plan to layer another mat on top of this one. What problems am I creating for myself?Any help is appreciated.

Answer:

Um, depends where it hits, If it hits a lightning rod then it adds the energy emited from the lightning strike to wherever it hit. If it strikes on the ground it just kinda goes back into the cloud because when humans can see it, it comes so fast that we see it going back to the cloud.
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