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Repair a Cracked or Buckled Polyurethane Surfboard

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  • Put your eye and lung protection back on.

  • Sand the overhanging foam down with rough sand paper. Don't be afraid to hit the fiberglass, it will be fine.

  • Sand the foam so that there is a slight concave relative to the deck (or bottom of the board). This will be where the resin will sit.

  • Be careful around the rail. Use the fiberglass of the non-damaged rail to guide the shape of the foam here.

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