When working with the old fiberglass, remember that it was shot into molds from a chopper gun and not hand layup fiberglass. The mix was resin poor in a lot of areas and very porous. When I redid my Darrin, everything was kept dry, no water, no soap or detergent. A vacuum, a scrapper, sandpaper, and compressed air are what I used to shape and clean the original coating and undercoat from the body. I disassembled the body into it's main components, and refiberglassed each piece inside and out before reassembling the total body. I used acetone as the final solvent before applying resin and fiberglass to the panels. I also added a small amount of acetone to the first coating of resin to thin the resin so it would soak into the original fiberglass and seal some of the porosity. I used fiberglass cloth on the underside for strength, and fiberglass mat on the outside to finish over the old fiberglass. The outside surface "gel coat" was sanded away and replaced with fiberglass mat. I used polyester resin with the fiberglass during this procedure. I used epoxy resin when bonding the panels together along with a thin strip of fiberglass cloth soaked in epoxy resin between the panels, and then used stainless screws, washers and nylock nuts replacing the original screws and nuts. I used epoxy primer to coat all the fiberglass after sanding to shape and before using any bodyfiller. All the body panels were fit, filled, and sanded before the final coats of epoxy primer were spayed on. I did not use any gelcoat or any spray on resin. Only epoxy primer before the final sealer coat and acrylic lacquer was used. Also, and this is very important, I sealed the inside of every panel with epoxy primer and paint, and the underbody is sealed with undercoat. There is no chance for any moisture to migrate from the inside under the paint to cause blisters or peeling. It's a lot of work, but I was only going to do this one time. I painted my Darrin in 2008, finished the restoration( upholstery, top, carpets, assembly etc) in 2010. I have been driving to shows locally and to some Northeast Concours shows since 2011. I drove to the Gettysburg National from Massachusetts and more shows after that. The body and paint still look as fantastic as when I did the final polishing in 2010.