What's up all....I am new here and just started surfing again after being off a board for almost 9 years. I am so stoked to be back in the water!!!!
Ok...I'm confused. I have been doing some research and getting so many different ways, techniques, do's/dont's, must's, must not's, etc etc....It's making me nuts! I know this isn"t rocket science.
I have an older 7'6" Stretch custom epoxy hybrid twinzer (sandwich construction) that I want to strip down and repaint. There is a semi-large paint chip spot on the rail that is beginning to peel away little by little. It's not down to the foam, so from what I can tell, there is no water getting in. The board seems to be water tight.
All I want to know are the steps in painting the entire board. With a car, you knock out the dents, putty up the holes, sand it, and then paint. I'm pretty sure it's the same idea.
Is there anybody that can point me in the right direction or help me out with the steps?? What tools I need, paint, supplies, etc I have looked online, but again, to many cooks in the kitchen.
This is all new to me, so I want to make sure I do it right. Thought it would be a fun project, but now it's just getting frustrating. I also plan to create my own deck design. That part to me is easy and fun, it's the prepping up to that point that is confusing.
Any help would be much appreciated!!!