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mikeAUS146
mikeAUS146
WA
111 posts
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3 Oct 2005 12:04pm
hey,

whats the best way to make the bottom of ur board look brand new again? cos i sail on the river a fair bit at the moment it gets heaps dirty, would something like a fibreglass polish work well? Any suggestions would be apprecitated.

michael
Katy
Katy
WA
44 posts
WA, 44 posts
3 Oct 2005 12:08pm
Two things helped me sell my old board!

Toothpaste (normal white type) and a soft cloth for any black marks and bore water stain remover or diluted ranex with a soft cloth for the lovely brown scum that comes from the river...
Katy
Troppo
Troppo
WA
887 posts
WA, 887 posts
3 Oct 2005 12:48pm
1200 grade wet n dry sandpaper. Used wet.
den
den
WA
27 posts
den den
WA, 27 posts
3 Oct 2005 1:18pm
Your mileage may vary so don't blame me if it ruins your finish but I use a cloth rag doused in paint thinner. A small area at a time, rub gently then dry off. It took the brown off but left my paint (Drops board) in as new condition.

Den
n/a3340
n/a3340
WA
13 posts
WA, 13 posts
3 Oct 2005 1:34pm
Lemon juice gets rid of the staining. Pour or rub it on leave it a few minutes, give it a good wipe with a cloth and your board will come up like new.

CLR also works, but I'd stick with the lemons
curac
curac
WA
1160 posts
WA, 1160 posts
3 Oct 2005 4:46pm
just use Jif.

a mate and i cleaned up his board with it.. came up a treat.. and get one of those spunges with the soft spung side and the rough green side..
ju_724
ju_724
231 posts
231 posts
3 Oct 2005 5:38pm
i used jiff once on a jp board, be carefull if you get too carried away it will take too much off, especially on the edges... it also made some of the paint bubble a bit.
if your always going to sail on the river then i'd just leave it as it only takes a few sessions to get that lovely brown streak on again....
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
3 Oct 2005 7:39pm
quote:
Originally posted by mikeAUS146


would something like a fibreglass polish work well?



Just getting a bit theoretical now.
Board bottoms are purposely not polished, a wettable surface is supposed to be faster.
So if you use polish, and produce an unwettable surface, ie if you spray water on the bottom and it forms "beads", instead of spreading out in a thin film, you might just make the board slower!!!!
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
3 Oct 2005 8:50pm
what would YOU clean the bottom of board with decrepit
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
3 Oct 2005 11:19pm
ajax original powder with that two phase green sponge described earlier is the best maintenence.
go from the front of the board to the back in even strokes with a sponge full of water.
sooo satisfying
wait till you try it.
decrepit
decrepit
WA
12885 posts
WA, 12885 posts
3 Oct 2005 9:32pm
quote:
Originally posted by Greenroom

what would YOU clean the bottom of board with decrepit



If you'd had a close look at my old boards, you'd realise what a silly question that is!!!!
If it was just a once off, I'd probably grab some fine wet and dry, (400-1200). But you wouldn't want to that too often, depends what's been used for the finish coat, 2 pack urethane will stand up to almost anything, so all the aformentioned methods would be fine. If unsure go with the least abrasive-corrosive solution, lemon juice, if it works, only a mild acid, wash off afterwards, shouldn't damage any finish I can think of.
Greenroom
Greenroom
WA
7608 posts
WA, 7608 posts
3 Oct 2005 9:36pm
cool thanks decrepit
i just wanted an answer from an expert
ive got yellow board disease on my starboard
n/a3340
n/a3340
WA
13 posts
WA, 13 posts
3 Oct 2005 10:00pm
Hit the nail on the head... "Mild acid"... If anyone is in doubt, give it a go... It does not change the finish of the board... it also works on the grip on top of boards - if you have real bad tannin staining...

I sound like I'm selling one of those "amazing all purpose cleaners"... Oh well, I might get a gig on the Bert show one day
bluejuice
bluejuice
WA
334 posts
WA, 334 posts
3 Oct 2005 10:09pm
quote:
Originally posted by decrepit

quote:
Originally posted by mikeAUS146


would something like a fibreglass polish work well?



Just getting a bit theoretical now.
Board bottoms are purposely not polished, a wettable surface is supposed to be faster.
So if you use polish, and produce an unwettable surface, ie if you spray water on the bottom and it forms "beads", instead of spreading out in a thin film, you might just make the board slower!!!!


Hmm Interesting discussion on this topic here http://www.star-board.com/forum/starbulletin/read.asp?ID=5468&t=200510321326
greenleader
greenleader
QLD
5283 posts
QLD, 5283 posts
4 Oct 2005 12:19am
ajax and scourer[}:)]
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