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Created by sboardcrazy > 9 months ago, 19 Mar 2014
sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
19 Mar 2014 7:33PM
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I've got a small c 8mm diameter punched hole in the bottom of my board. Don't know how it happened as I'm very careful with it.Looks like it was dropped onto a small rock or a nail head..grr
I was desperate for a sail today and only found the hole as I was about to go out. I put multiple layers of nail varnish on it to make it watertight ( I hope) and sailed.
Can I use acetone to remove the nail varnish? I was going to get it professionally repaired - it's a pretty board....Any good board repairers around Lake Macquarie Newcastle? The bottom is white - it's a pro model Exocet Xcross 115ltres
I went to the Kite shop at Warner's Bay but they were closed.
If I can't find someone to repair it or want to do a temporary repair to sail Fri whats the surfboard ding fix stuff like? ( I have some).

ka43
NSW, 3097 posts
19 Mar 2014 8:18PM
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Sue, try Solarez. Straight out of the tube, whack some clear sticky tape on and in fixed in 5 minutes.

Man0verBoard
WA, 629 posts
19 Mar 2014 5:23PM
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Don't use acetone at all. I'll be surprised if the vapour from the varnish has not dissolved some of the foam underneath but hopefully it was not cracked through to the core and you will be fine. Ka43's solution is your safest bet till you find someone
Happy days!

hoop
1979 posts
19 Mar 2014 6:06PM
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Nail varnish!!! That is some toxic schit! Ever noticed that stuff smells like automotive thinners? There's a reason for it.
That stuff will dissolve your board no worries. Imagine what it's doing to your fingers.

Battle
536 posts
19 Mar 2014 9:41PM
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I always keep this stuff handy in my bag.



15 minute fix.

P.C_simpson
WA, 1492 posts
19 Mar 2014 9:56PM
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Epoxy solarez like the other fella mentioned. Get it from any surf shop, just put it on in the shade then put it in the sun to dry.

I will be back in the Newi area soon, might be doing some small repairs when I get somewhere with room to get messy.

Mark _australia
WA, 23477 posts
19 Mar 2014 10:01PM
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^^^ +1
lot easier than knead-it and similar ding sticks

Gestalt
QLD, 14671 posts
20 Mar 2014 12:07AM
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I use solarez,

is really good stuff

I've found a good trick is to firmly place glad wrap over the solarez to get it to fill the space and to finish smoothly so you have less sanding to do. it makes for a nicer finish.

I've not needed to redo a solarez repair. it's saved me hundreds in repairs and gets you back on the water within 5 minutes.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
20 Mar 2014 8:51AM
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Thanks. Will have to find a local surf shop or wait until next time in Newcastle.. MM might order some online. Would a marine shop stock it?
We have flow coat for the boat is that similar?
In the meantime how do I remove the nail varnish? Hopefully it hasn't got to the foam..it was a small coin shaped depression deeper at one side and cracked that side.
I only use the nail varnish for board emergencies..previously only for minor nose cracks.
Like the get back in the water in 5 mins!
Pc are you back here permanently? You will miss WA's consistent winds!

adamhatfield
NSW, 171 posts
20 Mar 2014 11:51AM
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These guys: www.wavemastersurf.com

Did a great job on repairing a ding in my SUP

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
20 Mar 2014 12:07PM
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adamhatfield said..

These guys: www.wavemastersurf.com

Did a great job on repairing a ding in my SUP


Thanks Adam - I actually bought my ding stick from them but it was so long ago I had forgotten! Will have to chase them . The hardest thing will be parting with the board for any length of time as it's my 'formula ' board substitute and with the wind / lack of we have at the moment it will be my go to board..
In the meantime should I sand out the nailpolish area and fill it with something else..

N1GEL
NSW, 861 posts
20 Mar 2014 1:15PM
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Gestalt said..

I use solarez,

is really good stuff

I've found a good trick is to firmly place glad wrap over the solarez to get it to fill the space and to finish smoothly so you have less sanding to do. it makes for a nicer finish.

I've not needed to redo a solarez repair. it's saved me hundreds in repairs and gets you back on the water within 5 minutes.


+1. Definitely Solarez from any surfing shop. Apply a small amount (just enough to fill the 8mm hole) and put a piece of gladwrap on top... use your finger to smooth it out, as suggested by Geestalt, and you probably won't even need to sand it. The gladwrap is a great trick to get a smooth finish first time.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
20 Mar 2014 1:47PM
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I imagine I'll have to remove the current repair first?

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
20 Mar 2014 4:27PM
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Ok local shop ( Cessnock) has uv solarcure resin.. sounds like a similar thing to Solarez. Put on hardens in 3 mins then sand..?

Carantoc
WA, 7183 posts
20 Mar 2014 2:24PM
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So long as it is epoxy and not polyester then any make of solar cure resin is OK.

What colour nail polish ? Goth black or prossie red ?

I know everyone will disagree with me, but since no-one has any idea - then depending on what the nail polish is like I would use nail polish remover.

Yes, it will eat the foam, but put a little (a very little) on a soft rag (just to make the rag slightly damp, not so you could squeeze it out) and wipe away on a hot windy day and the nail polish remover should evaporate before it eats any foam. It will only really do damage if you pour it onto the board or if you wipe the foam directly with a wet rag. It is pretty aggressive though, it will attack foam fast so be careful.

All you need to do is remove the colour. If it was clear nail polish then I would just solarez over the top using cling film as above. Solarez repairs can look pretty good if you polish them up nicely. If you make a hash then put a sticker over the top when it is water tight.

You can mix micro-balloons into the solar resin and it makes it white, but a well polished clear repair looks better I reckon.

hoop
1979 posts
20 Mar 2014 2:39PM
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Please stop with the nail polish and nail polish remover ideas. That stuff is for putting on chicks nails, NOT REPAIRING BOARDS !!!!
You might not get it on the foam but if you do you will cause major damage. You're much better off not taking the risk.
If you need to get nail polish off your board scrape it off or sand it off. You can then wet and dry it.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
20 Mar 2014 5:54PM
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Its clear..If I can put the solar resin over the top I'll leave it.If not I'll try to sand it although it's filled a depression..

Mark _australia
WA, 23477 posts
20 Mar 2014 7:02PM
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sboardcrazy said..
Its clear..If I can put the solar resin over the top I'll leave it.If not I'll try to sand it although it's filled a depression..


It is not structural at that tiny size. Use epoxy Solarez as suggested above, but yes if you completely filled the thing with nail polish it would be worth sanding most of it out first. Do it in the shade (your own shadow is fine) then leave in the sun for 5mins. Done.

Like Hoops said forget the nail polish, the fumes alone can melt your board core. I always knew that fibreglass fillers could damage epoxy boards on contact but I was amazed when I saw what just the solvent fumes can do. I cut open a board once and the filler had been nowhere near the foam in the board but it had melted it back for a couple of inches. A void like that will be structural

Sputnik11
VIC, 972 posts
20 Mar 2014 10:59PM
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ka43 said..

Sue, try Solarez. Straight out of the tube, whack some clear sticky tape on and in fixed in 5 minutes.


+1 Solarez is great

Waiting4wind
NSW, 1871 posts
20 Mar 2014 11:19PM
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Sputnik11 said..

ka43 said..

Sue, try Solarez. Straight out of the tube, whack some clear sticky tape on and in fixed in 5 minutes.


+1 Solarez is great


I use solarez for temporary repairs but I don't find that it makes a good bond with the board. When I get home I just scrape or peel it off. Do you sand the area first before applying the solarez.

Good tip with the cling film, as it always ends up crusty.

sboardcrazy
NSW, 8253 posts
21 Mar 2014 4:36PM
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Thanks everyone. Got some Uv solar resin and used cling wrap and done a good job. Bit hard to find some sun to set it in at the moment though or any wind..



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