Fiberglass components
I get the West System epoxy, epoxy fillers(additives - micro ballons),glass matt(cloth), at any West Marine store. This stuff is not available at the usual home improvement stores as it is strictly for marine (or outdoor) use. I get my acetone (thinners), gloves, rags, dust masks etc at a hardware or big box store. West Marine or Boat US and other web chandleries carry this stuff and deliver it to your door for a price. That said...There are different grades of fiberglass cloth. There are different weight cloths and materials for use in different applications (4, 6, 8 oz. cloth, and filler grade strands); the lighter stuff if more for finishing projects and the heavier stuff is more for structural or filler applications.There are different brands of epoxy that you can get and polyester resins that may be cheaper than West System but I have little experience with any of them. The West System is easy to use; I recommend you get their catalog or better yet check out their website that explains basically everything about epoxy based fiberglassing for different applications (and no, I do not work for them). Polyester resins are used for marine applications but for repair work epoxy has superior adhesion to all surfaces, or so I have read. It is kind of messy stuff to work with so I like that West System has already thought out most of the basic stuff for you like mixing ratios and spreading tools and additives for adhesion, filling or fairing.I am not sure what "blushing" is.As for tiger hair and polyester resin, you could use Bondo on your boat if you wanted to if it is non-structural but I would resist the temptation. I have seen tiger hair used by sculptors and though it may dry hard I use the epoxy/cloth version because of epoxys superior adhesion and strength.