ORIGINAL: burniegoeasily
Smooth on 40 or bow grip 100. Clean the lams with acetone, if you can. Scar it if its not already, mix the epoxy of choice, glue lams, clamp (what ever methoid you like), and youmight need to set it in a form or caul. Then bake. Id not go to hot, you dont want to soften the epoxy already used. Since you dont know the temp it was cured at, you might cause the whole thing to delam if you dont put it back in a form to bake. If you cure at room temp, the epoxy will resoften at about 5 degrees higher than what you cured it at. that would be no good if it ever went in a car and left in the sun for a small amount of time.
I dont think the the stringing caused the delamination. You were destine for it to happen eventually. If its a newer bow, id not bother and send it back.
I think Burnie hit the nail on the head on this one! Tough luck you could say, is there a warranty on this bow?