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Originally Posted by ins0mnia24
Aslong as you have a grinder, power sander and a sanding block it isnt as hard as people think..
fiber glass mat
fiberglass resin
And a proper body filler for flexible panels.
You better off filling the area with fiberglass then using the filler to fill in the pin holes..
But it would also depend on if that center indent shows through to the back of the hood because then you will have to lay fiberglass mat on the back of the hood also..
And make sure you do it out side
The fiberglass dust is bad and same with the fiberglass resin is nasty
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as above fiber-glassing is pretty straight forward just dont try and rush the job and i'm sure you'll be fine. Use as little as possible of filler as was said use it for the smallest pin holes that appear after fiberglass rub down.
i think so many people dont give it enough effort to make it perfect or rush it thats why you hear so many diy horror stories. Good luck with it imo definitely do it looks amazing.