Solarez Epoxy Surfboard Mini Travel Ding Repair Kit
This essential compact Surfboard Repair Kit from Solarez is the perfect travelling companion, and includes sun-curing resin and foam filler.
Please note: For Epoxy surfboards only
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This solarez product contains a blend of transparent, durable, and fiber-enhanced epoxy resin, along with a sun-activated catalyst. The mixture does not need to be prepared beforehand and can be applied directly from the tube. Once exposed to sunlight, it solidifies in just 5 seconds and fully hardens within 3 minutes.
Ideal for fixing any damage and dings to your surfboard.
- 0.5 oz tube of Solarez Epoxy fiberfill putty
- No mixing necessary. UV curing assues complete hardening
- Provides complete crosslinking
- Remarkably tough and resilient
- Solarez Contains urethanes that prevent yellowing
- ECO-Friendly ZERO vapors, non-flammable
- Comes with 60/240 grit sand pad
- in a crush-proof watertight plastic capsule
Surfboard Ding Repairs
Surfing is thrilling, but dings on your board are inevitable. Small damages can ruin performance and lead to water damage. Knowing how to fix dings yourself saves time and money. Solarez is always a product we recommend here at Bob Gnarly Surf for minor ding repairs. However, for major repairs, professional help is necessary. This guide covers what you need for repairs and where to go for expert services.
Understanding Surfboard Dings
Dings occur when your surfboard hits rocks, reefs, or other objects. Even minor cracks can let water in, weakening the board. Waterlogged boards become heavier and lose buoyancy. Fixing dings quickly prevents long-term damage and extends your board’s life.
Essential Tools and Materials
Repairing dings requires the right tools and materials. Here’s a basic list to get started:
- Resin: Polyester for fiberglass boards, epoxy for epoxy boards.
- Fiberglass Cloth: Strengthens the repair area.
- Sandpaper: Various grits to smooth out rough edges.
- Masking Tape: Protects undamaged parts of the board.
- Razor Blade or Utility Knife: Cleans and trims the damaged area.
- Mixing Sticks and Cups: Helps mix resin properly.
- UV Cure Resin (Optional): Dries quickly in sunlight for fast fixes.
- Acetone or Rubbing Alcohol: Cleans the repair area before applying resin.
- Paintbrush: Applies resin smoothly.
These tools allow you to fix minor dings effectively at home. Having them in your surf kit ensures quick repairs on the go.
Step-by-Step Ding Repair Process
- Assess the Damage: Identify cracks, holes, or delaminated areas.
- Dry the Board: Remove any water trapped inside before repairing.
- Clean the Ding: Use a razor blade to cut away loose fiberglass.
- Sand the Area: Smooth the surface for better resin adhesion.
- Apply Fiberglass (If Needed): For deep dings, reinforce with fiberglass cloth.
- Mix and Apply Resin: Spread evenly and let it cure.
- Sand Again: Smooth the hardened resin with fine-grit sandpaper.
- Polish and Finish: Use polish for a smooth and glossy look.
Following these steps ensures a strong, watertight repair that lasts.
When to Seek Professional Help
Some damages require expert attention. Seek professional help if:
- The ding is large, deep, or affects the board’s structure.
- Water has severely penetrated the foam core.
- The repair requires color matching or a seamless finish.
- Your board is delaminating or has multiple dings.
- You lack the time or tools for proper repairs.
Professionals ensure a high-quality repair that restores your board’s performance.
Where to Find Professional Ding Repair Services
Most surf shops offer ding repair services or recommend professionals. Here are some common places to look:
- Local Surf Shops: Many have in-house repair specialists.
- Board Shapers: Experts who build boards often offer repair services.
- Dedicated Ding Repair Businesses: Specialize in all types of board repairs.
- Online Surf Communities: Forums and groups provide repair shop recommendations.
- Mobile Repair Services: Some professionals offer on-site repairs at surf spots.
Check reviews and ask fellow surfers for recommendations before choosing a service.
Final Tips for Maintaining Your Surfboard
Preventing dings is easier than constant repairs. Follow these tips:
- Use a board bag for protection during transport.
- Rinse your board with fresh water after each session.
- Store it in a shaded area to prevent UV damage.
- Check for dings regularly and repair them promptly.
Proper care ensures your surfboard stays in great shape for years. Whether fixing dings yourself or seeking professional help, maintaining your board enhances performance and durability.