One of the final coats of resin when building a surfboard. The “hot” portion of this term refers to the heat generated by the resin and a higher amount of catalyst (aka hardener) mixed in to produce a quick setting/drying coat. This coat is lightly sanded, and then final gloss coat is applied, though some surfers prefer to use a board with just the hot coat as the final coat of resin to get the lightest board they can.
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