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Created by Shipmate > 9 months ago, 16 Oct 2022
Shipmate
47 posts
16 Oct 2022 11:38PM
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My wife's board sustained some minor damage - my fault, oops. It's fiberglass and I'm fine with repairing that. However, I'm not sure what most people use as a finish.
To the extent possible I'd like to avoid toxic materials as much as reasonably possible (fumes/vapor) yet also achieve a nice smooth finish. Are there brushed on finishes that would satisfy my needs? I'm quite OK with wet sanding as needed. I don't have a place I can spray it indoors and as the weather gets cooler I'm concerned with it drying sufficiently.

Hydrosurf
258 posts
17 Oct 2022 2:42AM
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Have you thought about using re- deck ? A roll on grip to re grip boards that have worn out non slide.

Shipmate
47 posts
17 Oct 2022 4:54AM
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I should have given more info. I accidently put a 3/4" diameter hole in the bottom. While building an outdoor rack to hold multiple boards, I dropped a darn pipe clamp and of course the end of the pipe landed on her board. The fiberglass repair will be easy enough. When I received a (different) board (Bic Go) that was shipped in a double layer of cardboard, it arrived with a 2"x1" gash along the edge. Fixing the fiberglass was easy. When that was done, I just squeegeed on some epoxy gelcoat over the spot and wet sanded with 400 and then 1000 grit paper. Looked great. However, her board (actually an SUP board) has issues with its bottom finish having many penny sized flakes that came off so I need to sand down the entire bottom and refinish it. A spot repair won't be adequate.

Shipmate
47 posts
17 Oct 2022 4:54AM
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I should have given more info. I accidently put a 3/4" diameter hole in the bottom. While building an outdoor rack to hold multiple boards, I dropped a darn pipe clamp and of course the end of the pipe landed on her board. The fiberglass repair will be easy enough. When I received a (different) board (Bic Go) that was shipped in a double layer of cardboard, it arrived with a 2"x1" gash along the edge. Fixing the fiberglass was easy. When that was done, I just squeegeed on some epoxy gelcoat over the spot and wet sanded with 400 and then 1000 grit paper. Looked great. However, her board (actually an SUP board) has issues with its bottom finish having many penny sized flakes that came off so I need to sand down the entire bottom and refinish it. A spot repair won't be adequate.

Hydrosurf
258 posts
17 Oct 2022 9:30AM
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Spray paint and and possibly primer?

Sandman1221
2776 posts
17 Oct 2022 10:16AM
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I used Rustoleum automotive enamel paint on the deck of my Goya Bolt (search to see my writeup), and clear coated with same, has held up great, but it does off-gas for 7 days while it is curing. I put it in a spare bathroom and ran the exhaust fan 24/7.

Sounds like maybe you should do the repair and then take to a local shop to have the bottom spray painted.

lotofwind
NSW, 6451 posts
17 Oct 2022 3:14PM
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Might be easier to get a new wife.

Imax1
QLD, 4925 posts
17 Oct 2022 8:55PM
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Id be trying to find a paint that off gasses for at least three weeks minimum.

Subsonic
WA, 3354 posts
17 Oct 2022 9:47PM
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Imax1 said..
Id be trying to find a paint that off gasses for at least three weeks minimum.


Yeah. It's best to run a 50 000 gigawatt heater in the bathroom at the same time too. You want it running for the full three weeks to get the paint to full cure.

Sandman1221
2776 posts
18 Oct 2022 12:26AM
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Subsonic said..


Imax1 said..
Id be trying to find a paint that off gasses for at least three weeks minimum.




Yeah. It's best to run a 50 000 gigawatt heater in the bathroom at the same time too. You want it running for the full three weeks to get the paint to full cure.



Jealous that I successfully painted my board and the finish is holding up perfectly! Hey, if it is over your capabilities I can understand




musorianin
QLD, 597 posts
18 Oct 2022 7:37AM
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Sandman1221 said...

Jealous that I successfully painted my board and the finish is holding up perfectly! Hey, if it is over your capabilities I can understand








Sandman1221
2776 posts
18 Oct 2022 8:55AM
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musorianin said..


Sandman1221 said...

Jealous that I successfully painted my board and the finish is holding up perfectly! Hey, if it is over your capabilities I can understand










Yup, that is me congratulating myself!, like that was so easy with a yawn, thanks for the perfect emoji



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