'Twas green as per my avatar. (pic below)
Re the woven cloth . . dunno exactly. It may well have been scuffed during the extended time it's sat idle (and shipped around the country) but it is sufficiently saturated. And don't forget, the body was also sand blasted, so that may be part of it.
At the right-middle of pic you might observe an oversaturated 'lake'. It's not all that bad, but does reflect the nature of the task, i.e. applying a thin layer of material on a preexisting hard cured panel.
At the time, both anomalies were rectified during the paint prep stage and a few small furry areas don't present an issue.
But that's not the actual problem, of course. The woven cloth stopped the crack reoccurrence just fine, but it printed through worse than lycra bike shorts. This all showed up maybe a year or so later.
In my case, the cloth will be coming off, of course.
All that might explain my experimentation with thinned down resin in a quest to avoid an over saturation of the veil/tissue.
Cheers,
Gavin