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When fiberglass degrades, the resin matrix can become weaker, leading to reduced strength and stiffness of the material. This can result in cracking, flaking, or delamination of the fiberglass structure. Exposure to UV radiation, moisture, and other environmental factors can accelerate the degradation process.

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