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Wax in Resin?

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Marc W

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The chapter know-it-all is convinced that all resins have wax in them and as a consequence, you must follow a laborious procedure to remove the wax between layups. Since I spent 15 years of my misspent youth in fiberglass shops, this is news to me. However we bought resin in 55 gallon drums and I mostly worked with polyester resin so what do I know?

Do the resins sold by Aircraft Spruce contain wax?
 
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