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)........................ do exactly as you have done with the spray glue and attaching a thin layer of matting to the surface. Now, start with resin at the bottom and work your way up the walls ( do this quick and use a 3" or wider brush to get as much resin as possible onto the matting. Now have a large enough piece of tin foil ( use the comercial grade stuff as it's thicker or double or triple fold the thin household stuff ) and cover the walls of the project. Next use a roller to flatten out the tin foil against the walls to ensure no air bubbles in the project. Allow to dry for at least 4 hours at 25+ degrees air temperature ( longer if the air temp is lower ) or use the back of your hand to feel for any heat that still being expelled.