Surfboard Ding Repair: DIY Guide for Beginners

Is It possible to repair dings on a surfboard? Absolutely! The nice thing is if it's just a small ding, you'll be able to fix it on your own. 

It is important to make any necessary repairs to your surfboard before you use it again. Take note: you should evaluate the damage to ensure that it is not particularly severe. Fortunately, this is not typically the case.

How to Fix Dings on a Surfboard 

You can easily fix your board in a short amount of time if you have the appropriate materials and a step-by-step guide to follow. 

Jupiter surf shops carry a variety of items that are essential components of a repair kit for surfboards and may be purchased separately.

Clear the Board of Wax and Dry Out Completely

First, you should clean your board with a wax comb, and then use a quality wax remover you bought from a Jupiter surf shop to get rid of any residual wax.

Pinch the region where the repair should be made to determine whether or not there is water still trapped inside the surfboard. In the event that there is, let the area air dry for a couple of days.

Prep the Resin-Tint to Color Match

This step is optional. The vast majority of people who try to repair dings do not match the colors. If you want to get an exact color match, color your resin and add it to the filler mixture. 

To achieve the desired tone, you might have to combine a few colors.

Start the Resin Application

When the board is completely dry and free of debris, thoroughly apply resin onto the spot that was damaged. To accomplish this, you can make use of a stick. 

We recommend that you do this stage in the shade while making sure that the resin is well distributed across the ding and that all air bubbles are pressed out.

Let the Resin Cure

After the dent or ding has been coated with resin, you should cover it so that the resin can better conform to the contour of the board. 

Following this step, put your surfboard in direct sunlight so that the resin may set more quickly. The drying process could take up to 8 hours or perhaps the whole night. If you do it when it is exposed to sunshine, it will take less time.

Wet-Sand It

After the patch has had sufficient time to dry, you will need to sand it down using sandpaper with a fine grain. 

Wet-sanding is recommended to minimize scratches. Sanding resin while it is wet is supposed to produce a smooth finish that is comparable to how it was prior to sustaining damage.

Check Out Groundswell Surf Shop, the Leading Jupiter Surf Shop

It is certain that your board will incur some damage at some point. Get a repair kit from a trusted company such as Groundswell Surf Shop and follow the steps above. 

If you want to know more about the process of repairing dings, don't hesitate to contact us!