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Originally Posted by RidgeRunner
OH, don't get me wrong, I would definitely try it. You will know if it won't work the moment the resin hits it. A supply shop caught fire here in FL a few years back. They put the fire out with water, dried up all the glass then tried to sell the glass to their vendors. They found out the hard way the resin wouldn't soak in so they sent it to the Bahamas. I had wind driven rain destroy the last 1/4 roll of matte and woven roving that was under a shed during my rebuild.
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Ahhhh...but you see, a fire contains many, many airborn particles that are trapped by the water molecules and then are deposited on anything that the water touches. So that cloth you got was probably contaminated with things other than water. Dust, soot, asbestos, many different hydrocarbons, just to name a few of the hundreds of things that could have soaked into it. They were probably your gremlins Ridge, not the water itself.
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