Methyl ethyl ketone peroxide (MEKP) is a catalyst used to make gelcoat start to harden. You’ll need to buy a container of MEKP separately if it doesn’t come with your gelcoat. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions on the side of the gelcoat can to see how much MEKP you need to mix with the gelcoat. The amount of MEKP you’ll need to use will depend on how much gelcoat you’re using and what brand it is. Make sure you follow the manufacturer’s instructions so the gelcoat isn’t the wrong consistency. If you want the gelcoat to be a different color than white, you'll need to add color pigments. Buy gelcoat color pigments that match the color you’re looking for and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to mix the pigments into the gelcoat. To apply the gelcoat with a brush, dip the brush in the gelcoat so there’s a liberal amount of gelcoat on it. Brush the gelcoat onto the fiberglass using short vertical strokes. Avoid spreading the gelcoat too thin or you’ll get stroke marks. You want there to be a thick, even layer of gelcoat on the fiberglass. When you’re finished, you shouldn’t be able to see any of the fiberglass underneath the gelcoat. A gelcoat spray gun will make it easier to get an even coverage on a large fiberglass surface. To use a gelcoat spray gun, fill the plastic container on the gun with your gelcoat. Then, attach the cord on the gun to an air supply source, like an air compressor. Hold the spray gun about 1 foot (0.30 m) away from the fiberglass and spray the gelcoat onto it in short, even strokes. You can buy a gelcoat spray gun online or at your local paint store. The first coat should feel tacky when you touch it. Try pressing into the gelcoat with your fingernail — if it doesn’t leave an impression, the gelcoat is dry enough. If your fingernail does leave an impression, let the gelcoat dry for a couple more hours. Three coats should be enough, but you can do more coats if you’re not satisfied with the final result. Let the second coat dry for 4 hours like you did with the first coat. For the final cote add sanding aid.. A mixture of styrene and gulf wax, to the gel-cote and add MEKP as before. This may be purchased at the same place you bought the gel-cote. It is important to note that gelcoat is air inhibited, meaning that it will not fully cure in the presence of oxygen. The wax migrates to the surface of the final coat and creates a barrier to allow the gel to cure.
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One-sentence summary -- Combine gelcoat and methyl ethyl ketone peroxide in a bucket. Add gelcoat color pigments if you want your gelcoat to be colored. Apply the gelcoat using a brush if you’re covering a small area. Apply the gelcoat with a gelcoat spray gun if it’s a large fiberglass surface. Let the first coat of gelcoat dry for 4 hours and then check on it. Apply 2 more coats of gelcoat to the fiberglass.

Q: Go for patent leather or suede and look timeless wherever you go. Keep your look simple with black shoes or use them to help draw people’s attention to another louder accessory. Pick a stiletto heel in a fun color or style. Experiment with heel shape and height, color, and embellishment. Don’t forget about funky animal prints. Echo your shoe color in a matching belt or clutch. It's possible to keep your shoe conservative but still polished! The key is to choose a lower heel, like a kitten heel, in a neutral color like nude or black. A nude shoe will also draw out your leg and make it look longer - who can resist that? Try an eye catching pair of gladiator sandals or a pair of glittery sandals with ankle straps. Choose subtler styles with more muted tones for casual affairs. You can walk the line between casual and sophisticated by pairing flats with your LBD. An ideal flat will have a little embellishment on it, or a metallic hue to add some excitement. Though, not all flats are feminine. A pair of conservative loafers might be a good match for your masculine watch. As the weather gets colder you'll want to cover up your feet and legs with a high-heeled boot or ankle boot to look trendy. Go a more dramatic route with an over the knee boot or get edgy with a cowboy boot. A riding boot will add structure, especially when paired with a tailored top to match. Mix and match formal and casual, or "high" and "low" fashion, when you want to be experimental. Let your feet rest as you run errands or take a walk during the day.
A: Stay traditional with classic black pumps. Liven up your look with fun heels. Bring out your conservative heels for formal gatherings. Stay comfortable in strappy sandals. Capture casual sophistication with flats. Adopt a cool, city look with boots or booties. Wear sneakers for casual outings.

Article: Since even the smallest speck of asbestos can cause health problems, it’s a good idea to completely clear out the room that you’ll be taking a sample from. If you can’t remove all the furniture, then push it far away from the sampling area and cover it all with plastic drop cloths. If you remove a sample from a ceiling, then asbestos particles can become airborne if you have air circulating in the room. To keep this from happening, turn off your heating or cooling system. Shut any windows or doors and keep any fans turned off. Wear coveralls or outer clothing that you won’t mind throwing away after taking the sample. You can usually buy disposable coveralls for $5-10 at your local hardware store. Wear heavy disposable gloves as well. And, put on a breathing mask (a paper one is fine) and goggles, too. It’s bad to let asbestos touch your skin, so keep totally covered.  Remember that you’ll need to toss everything that you’ve worn on the outside, including goggles and gloves. So, don’t spend a lot on them. While you are taking the sample and before you’ve fully cleaned up, don’t let anyone else in the room. Get industrial plastic sheeting from your hardware store. Place this sheeting on the floor directly under where you’ll take the sample. Use duct tape to secure the sheeting to the floor, so that it won’t shift around. Set your ladder directly on top of the sheeting and under where you’ll take the sample. When you’ve finished placing the plastic, get a spray bottle and mist the whole space with water. This helps to keep any dust particles from floating around. It’s not necessary to saturate any surfaces, just a quick spraying will do fine.
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Remove all furniture and items from the room. Close the windows and shut off any fans. Put on your safety gear. Lay plastic drop cloths on the floor. Mist the room with water.