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cleaning up a s surfboard

Created by Sparky394 Sparky394  > 9 months ago, 8 Apr 2016
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Sparky394
Sparky394

QLD

56 posts

8 Apr 2016 6:41am
Gday
im just curious on peoples thoughts on cleaning up boards. i have a pu board and 1 epoxy. every now and then I'll strip the wax and give the board a good clean. i know one of the local shops used to clean the boards up with methylated spirits. i read somewhere this can be bad for epoxy boards however.
Anyone got thoughts on what other products can be used?
cheers
Underoath
Underoath

QLD

2434 posts

8 Apr 2016 8:07am
hot water, not boiling.
GPA
GPA

GPA

WA

2529 posts

8 Apr 2016 6:55am
I use Mineral Turpentine - turps! leave the board in the sun for a couple of minutes to soften the wax - scrape as much as I can off - then use a rag soaked in turps to take the residue off. Been doing it for years without issue - including on a epoxy board.
chrispy
chrispy

WA

9675 posts

8 Apr 2016 7:47am
Shaping dust. Go to your local shaper and ask for a bag off it.
Surf69
Surf69

WA

883 posts

8 Apr 2016 8:16am
White spirits should be fine but I'm not sure about the Expoxy? Deck grip mobs will often give instruction to clean with white spirits before applying the deck grip. However having said that I'm going to give Shaping dust a crack next time
DARTH
DARTH

WA

3028 posts

8 Apr 2016 8:32am
Wax & grease remover from repco.
bene313
bene313

WA

1347 posts

8 Apr 2016 9:12am
Kero to remove wax.

But then you need shapers dust to remove the kero residue.

This is what we used when I was a grom fixing boards at a surf shop.
SP
SP

SP

10982 posts

8 Apr 2016 9:29am
Clean the wax off.

I use a citrus product, just a kitchen cleaning spray.. that old big Kev orange kitchen cleaner was good.

Then a quick wet rub with toothpaste and a sponge.. Toothpaste acts as a cutting/ polishing agent..
Sparky394
Sparky394

QLD

56 posts

8 Apr 2016 12:44pm
thanks all
appreciate you letting me know
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