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For vertical walls use tin foil to press up against the fiberglass, I soak the matting with fiberglass and work my way from the bottom to the top ( about 4 inches at a time ).You will only need to do 2 layers at one time to get your mold and then you can remove the mold to thicken the next two layers, but make sure you put the mold back after you place the tin foil on the 3rd/4th layers in case the project warps from the heat. Repeat this for the 5th/6th layer and after this you should be able to have the mold out of the vehicle for any additional layers.
