To remove fiberglass cast from your hands, first, wear gloves to protect your skin from irritation. Use a pair of scissors or a cast saw, if available, to carefully cut through the fiberglass without applying too much pressure. After making cuts, gently peel the cast away from your skin. If you encounter any difficulty, consider seeking assistance from a medical professional to avoid injury.
A fiberglass wrist cast typically weighs around 0.5-1 pound, depending on the size and thickness of the cast.
You can remove dried barnacles from a fiberglass boat using a stainless steel scrubber or a pressure washer for large barnacles.
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yes you can as long as it is a fibreglass cant not a plaster cast it will be fine
To remove fiberglass coatings from gunite pools, first, drain the pool and clean the surface thoroughly to remove debris and contaminants. Then, use a chemical stripper specifically designed for fiberglass removal, applying it evenly and allowing it to sit as per the manufacturer's instructions. Scrape off the softened fiberglass with a plastic or metal scraper, and finally, rinse the pool surface thoroughly with water to remove any residue. Always wear protective gear and ensure proper ventilation when working with chemical strippers.
sand it or grind it out depends on what finish you want
scrap it off with a knife or sharp object
Many stains can be removed with alcohol.