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Surfboard Ding Repair: How to Fix A Surfboard Ding no.62 | Compare Surfboards

This is a tutorial on Surfboard Ding Repair: How to Fix A Surfboard Ding! Rail dings suck but it’s a waste of time, effort and money to take your board to a surf shop or shaper for a minor ding, dent or crack. Watch how to repair that pesky rail ding at home in 5 steps and in less than 10 minutes!

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Benny

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Comments

Sylvain Herve says:

The tip for the plastic was great! Make it so much easier. Thanks for the video ?

michael Lahey says:

the only trick is getting it in the sun fast enough before gas comes out the ding putting bubbbles in the resin. always do 2- or three layers with this stuff.

Attila Gyömrei says:

Great video! Saved me a lot of time and money 😉

Aaron Lin says:

if i dont have a clear plastic can i just use clear tape? Will it work the same?

Gracie Williams says:

Thx for the help

Christian Petralba says:

Super helpful!

lowballman23 says:

Sun Cure works great on large or deep dings just as well, not much more cure time is needed.

Berend v H says:

Great video! I just finished repairing my ding which was a lot like yours, however i wanted to know if there was a trick to know for sure its waterproof

FoeArmadillo says:

Hey Benny,

I bought this surfboard about 5 weeks ago, I noticed that the glassing on the fin tab looked a bit sketchy, but I didn't think that they would sell me a board that would just break. I was putting in some new fins after a surf one day and I noticed that the fin tab was being pushed down and water was going under the glassing. How bad is this? Can it be fixed?

photo of the fin tab – http://imgur.com/XdUtNSq

Reece Hardy says:

Will it work even if your ding isn't very deep

Devon Christenson says:

Sun Cure is the Best!

Jan Crissinger says:

Just use ding-ez its a lot cheaper than sun cure and you don't have to go through the whole plastic sheet process! 

andrew fraser says:

exactly how i fixed my board! made a little video about it too 🙂

The Rad Channel says:

Fixing your own dings is the best! You feel like a million bucks once its done!  

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