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Protecting Foam From Fiberglass resin?

I am making a foam/fiberglass skimboard and i am using fiberglass resin. I know that fiberglass resin will eat through the foam but Ive heard that there are things that can protect that from happening. I have heard latex paint. But how many layers with that. I don't have access to epoxy resin. Is there anything that works better than latex paint?

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Use a screwdriver to turn the Latch control section and open the door.
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Take a flat bladed screw driver and insert it into the opening at the back of the inside latch part. Slowly use leverage to ease the latch out of the hole until the locking part clears. This should work. If not remove the 3 hinges by placing the blade of the screwdriver at the bottom of each hinge and tapping upward with a hammer or other heavy object.
have one of your sons take one of the doorknobs go to the other side of the door you stay on that side of the door put both knobs in and skrew them in again.is that possible.

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