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Respray expoxy board

Created by KelpoS KelpoS  > 9 months ago, 17 May 2020
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KelpoS
KelpoS

105 posts

17 May 2020 10:05am
It's a nippers board actually, water tight but a bit worn looking. I may not need to do the whole board just a few sections

What kind of paint ? If I had to guess it would be acrylic auto paint, primer/topcoats/clear coat?
Gazuki
Gazuki

WA

1363 posts

17 May 2020 10:29am

Posca pen.

Google posca pen surfboard art.. cheap, easy and fun.

www.pinterest.com.au/pin/484559241133860010/
NotWal
NotWal

QLD

7435 posts

17 May 2020 12:39pm
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Gazuki said..

Posca pen.

Google posca pen surfboard art.. cheap, easy and fun.

www.pinterest.com.au/pin/484559241133860010/


Clear coat over that?
KelpoS
KelpoS

105 posts

17 May 2020 10:43am
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Gazuki said..

Posca pen.

Google posca pen surfboard art.. cheap, easy and fun.

www.pinterest.com.au/pin/484559241133860010/


My artistic ability is limited to taping off a section with masking tape. ;)
Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

17 May 2020 12:44pm
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Clear coat over that?



Yes
posca is water base
decrepit
decrepit

WA

12802 posts

17 May 2020 5:21pm
Yeah just use automotive spray cans, a wet and dry with 400 should be all the prep you need, unless the previous coat was something strange,
do a small test first. I'm not sure of this but I think if an enamel has been used, acrylic will melt it and you'll have a mess.

Should be OK over original paint, the problems seem to occur over an old repair.
2stubborn2quit
2stubborn2quit

WA

169 posts

17 May 2020 7:11pm
I am very interested to hear what others have tried. I have a board or two that needs a little paint touch-up. I know there are plastic primers out there especially for car bumpers etc.
Mark _australia
Mark _australia

WA

23526 posts

17 May 2020 8:09pm
^^ Plastic primer is essentially to melt the substrate a little on thermoplastics. No need to melt a fiberglass / epoxy board - just a normal primer if its sanded and well cleaned. Etch primer a little better on raw fibreglass laminate.
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