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Filling Surfboard Dings with Q-Cell & Resin

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Summary: After mixing resin and Q-cell together, apply mixture liberally to surfboard. Learn how to apply mixture to dings in this free surfing video about how to repair a surfboard.

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By Sean O'Leary
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Sean O’Leary resides in Redondo Beach, California. Sean has been fixing damaged surfboards for more than fifteen years, and he is extremely passionate about his craft. He has been...read more

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"So, now that we've prepped the board and we've mixed up our Q-Sail, we're going to go ahead and apply it, and fill in that hole that we just prepped. So, what you do is you just take your squeegee and just kind of really, try to get it way in there, and get it inside there, fill in all those, you know, little holes and crevices that got pushed into the foam by the fin. And, then once that's done, what I would do, is just grab a little bit of extra and then just really kind of give it a nice float on top, because all this stuff, this sands really good. So, after we, you know, apply it like that, when we come back and get ready to fiberglass it, then we'll just be able to sand it right off and, it sands really sweet. So, that's perfect, as long as what we want is it to be above where the damage was. Once that's dry, then we'll come back, we'll sand that down, and then we'll go ahead and apply the fiberglass."

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