Kevin,
I too could only visualise a mess when about to complete my close-outs and
thought hard and long before I started. In the end I simply followed the
book and it was much, much easier than I had imagined.
I held a mixing stick in one hand to push & prod the glass into position
while in the other I used a 1" paint brush to "stipple" the glass into the
corners. I used lots of resin at this stage to help "lubricate" the cloth
and to hold it into the close-out. When everything was neatly in place, I
scraped the surplus away with a narrow squeegee and the above mentioned
mixing stick.
Worked a treat and I was well pleased with the results.
Hope this helps,
Regards, Ron Jones. (XS No. 359. G-RJWX)
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