Appreciate your candor, Dave. - we're all learning.
I'm liking that polyester veil.
My trouble is I have the vast remains of a 100 metre roll of 80 gsm continuous filament veil that I really should use up . . decisions, decisions.
Here are a few pictures of hairline cracks. Showing the importance of sanding the paint off completely on both sides and holding up to a light, in this case the sun.
Absolutely . . . and it's why I'm a fan of sand blasting.
I suspect people think I'm mad for doing that but are too polite to say so.
For those interested, below is a pic showing the use of a light woven fabric which fixes surface cracking just fine but also prints through the final paint job . . we live and learn.
In the lower middle of the pic is an area of cracking that was missed and thus, not treated.
My updated repair procedure for these non-structural cracks is to grind them out to the customary saucer shape and fill with 'Kitty Hair'.
Evercoat do a variety of these reinforced fillers. I've only used the heavier duty 'Kitty Hair' variety but might try the lighter 'Glass-Lite' product.
EVERCOAT Fiber Reinforced Fillers & applications YouTube video.
https://youtu.be/tY3E0ztz8SY