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Model making - how to color resin, the type commonly used for fiberglass?

I want to use resin in some latex molds to make some models, I will use the type of resin sold in car shops, the type that is used for fiberglassing, I am not sure on the type of resin this is, or if they use and sell different types of resin in car repair shops? Also will not this type of resin be clear? If it is transparent, I do not want transparency, what can I do? can you add an oil based paint, or does one add a special product to the resin to make it not clear or a specific color.

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The ghosts are throwing a RAV party at that time.
they don't fold they go round and round like a treadmill.
Strawman Argument Liberals do not think that if we make 'renewable energy' cars, it will remove the need for petroleum? It WILL, however, reduce the need. Maybe only a little, maybe a lot. Start in one place and move on from there. The petroleum industry shouldn't feel very threatened - as your list shows, there are PLENTY of other needs. It would prevent or reduce carbon dioxide emissions from those petroleum products at least everything I saw on your list isn't meant to be burnt or otherwise chemically changed during consumption so most of those aren't terribly problematic to the atmosphere.
This was answered a year or so ago. The problem came down to a combination of old detectors in need of replacement and the cooler temperatures at that time of the night and the possible momentary voltage drop as the grid changes from one supply to another. Start by changing the remaining detectors and install fresh batteries. It is that time of year so do the batteries.
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