how to get color back??

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kinchencool
kinchencool
20 posts
20 posts
8 Jul 2012 2:02am
Hi i have a black kiteboard wich i sanded accidently so does anybody know about any polish to help get color back??

Thanks!!
TerryKiter
TerryKiter
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
8 Jul 2012 5:44am
When you wet the board in water, does the colour come back? And after it dries looks like the above?
Martyflyer
Martyflyer
NSW
131 posts
NSW, 131 posts
8 Jul 2012 7:50am
It depends what sand paper you used and how deep the scratches are but Car cutting back compound should get it looking better might have to give it a quick go with 1200 wet and dry first if it has deep scratches
kinchencool
kinchencool
20 posts
20 posts
8 Jul 2012 6:45am
Hi yes if i get it wet it looks normall colourfoul so i need a layer of something to get the color shining back!
and i use 600 sandpaper and does urethane will work?
or would a clear lacquer do it??
Thanks
jamdfingr
jamdfingr
QLD
663 posts
QLD, 663 posts
8 Jul 2012 10:21am
I know you are going for the look under the board, but if you polish it smooth, your board will stick to the water more and will slow it down!

If you leave it as is, you may find it is a bit quicker?

Cheers,

Luke.
kitingtopher
kitingtopher
SA
313 posts
SA, 313 posts
8 Jul 2012 9:53am
if you sanded it with 600 you have to get sand grade a lot finer ( first 800 and then 1200) after use a buffing compound( i use 3m perfect it ) to get gloss back, it depends on how damaged the surface is . Have you gone through into the glass fibres or only gloss? also depends on weather you are using machine to buff and sand.
if you have deep scratching it may have to be resprayed (many 2 k clears or polyeurethanes around. Jamdfingr. if there is no gloss on board water sticks to the board and creates drag it is slower i think.
TerryKiter
TerryKiter
QLD
51 posts
QLD, 51 posts
8 Jul 2012 10:39am
As the other guys have said... It all depends on the damage to the board, and the depth of the scratches..
I would try some fine grit wet and dry and try to gently Rub the deep scratches down..
Don't rub down too far into the graphics of the board. Just enough to rub down the significant scratches. Then apply a wet sealer, like a fiberglass sealer.
Try it on a small test patch first. Take your time...
Smithy
Smithy
VIC
859 posts
VIC, 859 posts
8 Jul 2012 12:59pm
Am I missing something.... How can you accidentally sand your board???
Saffer
Saffer
VIC
4501 posts
VIC, 4501 posts
8 Jul 2012 2:42pm
Smithy said...

Am I missing something.... How can you accidentally sand your board???


Not that hard to understand. You accidentally put the board on a table, accidentally take out sand paper and accidentally sand the board.

Lots of things like this happen accidentally. I used to (before marriage) accidentally sleep with ugly women when I was drunk as an example.
kiteboy dave
kiteboy dave
QLD
6525 posts
QLD, 6525 posts
8 Jul 2012 4:38pm
Smithy said...

Am I missing something.... How can you accidentally sand your board???


^^Came here to post that. I think the translation is "Sanded my board thinking it would look great but it accidentally looks terrible."
kinchencool
kinchencool
20 posts
20 posts
8 Jul 2012 3:16pm
the scratches werent very deep, only over the gloss there isnt any more scratches only the problem is the color went away so i need a spray or paint to get it color back
as i say when i wet it it look nice and shinny but when it dries it looks like that so any sudjest of any spray to use so i can get it shining back like epoxy, polyurethane, urethane, or lacquer??????
Thanks
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
8 Jul 2012 7:10pm
kinchencool said...

the scratches werent very deep, only over the gloss there isnt any more scratches only the problem is the color went away so i need a spray or paint to get it color back
as i say when i wet it it look nice and shinny but when it dries it looks like that so any sudjest of any spray to use so i can get it shining back like epoxy, polyurethane, urethane, or lacquer??????
Thanks


My car is the same...
Get the hose out and it looks brand new.
Water dries and then it looks like the 10 year old car that it is.
Let me know how you go with the spray paint, I might rub my car back with wet n dry and give it a touchup.

kitingtopher
kitingtopher
SA
313 posts
SA, 313 posts
8 Jul 2012 7:07pm
sell your car wet.
kkiter
kkiter
NSW
452 posts
NSW, 452 posts
9 Jul 2012 10:30am
Clear acrylic or 2pack will do the job
surfingboye
surfingboye
NSW
2707 posts
NSW, 2707 posts
9 Jul 2012 7:31pm
kitingtopher said...

sell your car wet.




lawwwwwwwlllllllll.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
9 Jul 2012 7:50pm
Accidently sand the top as well so it looks like its ment to be that way.


Whooops, I accidently fell over on top of my girlfriends best friend and got her pregnant......
pattiecannon
pattiecannon
QLD
593 posts
QLD, 593 posts
10 Jul 2012 11:45am
get a buffer pad, first a hard foam then the soft foam one and some compound. use gumption or a mix of bicarb and soda and water if you haven't any compound.
if that does nothing , wetsand to 1000 and get some septone estapol in a spraycan. 2coats should do it. don't buy 'fiddly bits' or some cheap stuff from the hard ware- major orange peel/swearing/acetone/cleanup effect waiting for you there.
i did some surfboards 2years ago, they still glossy as!
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