Hi guys, my stick took some punishment last weekend =( Does anyone know the best way to fix a ding while preserving sum aesthetics?
My board is a stock greg webber and it looks like the original glassing is white coloured with thin clear finish coat.
Ive never used pigmented resin before so im clueless here. Should i just fix the whole ding with pigmented resin or use unpigmented first then do a finish coat with pigment? or the other way around?
CheErs
making a ding not look lik a ding
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well.....if u want it like it didn't happen....i'd go a spray can of matching colour after the wounds healed just b real light with the can...not heavy...couple light coats...with correct drying time in between....take u board the shop when u buy u can to match the colour
i'm sure others here may b offer u some good advice...vandal plattypus
i'm sure others here may b offer u some good advice...vandal plattypus
If it's a stock Webber (i.e. regular white), then you shouldn't need to be using pigments or sprays, just use the right amount of Q-Cell to get a decent colour match.
Do a search for "ding repairs" or similar on the forum and you'll find dozens on helpful posts on how to do it right.
Best of luck
SMW1
Do a search for "ding repairs" or similar on the forum and you'll find dozens on helpful posts on how to do it right.
Best of luck
SMW1
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