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Pu Surfboard Ding Repair - Gold Coast Surf Repairs

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How long should surfboard dry before ding repair? The time it takes for a surfboard to dry before attempting a ding repair depends on various factors, such as the size of the ding, the ambient temperature, and the humidity levels. However, as a general guideline, you'll want to make sure that the surfboard is completely dry before starting the repair. Here are some considerations: Surface dryness: The surface of the surfboard should be visibly dry to the touch. If the ding is still wet or damp, the repair materials, such as epoxy resin, may not adhere properly. Internal dryness: Check not only the surface but also the internal foam of the surfboard. If water has penetrated into the core of the board, it might take longer for it to dry completely. You can tap the board lightly, and if you hear a hollow sound, it indicates that the inside is dry. Temperature and humidity: Warmer temperatures and lower humidity levels generally contribute to faster drying times. If p...