I just picked up a 1970’s vintage Infinity single fin surfboard. Amazingly the board is in excellent condition. The finish is not as solid as you can imagine but it has no visible water damage. Short of applying a thin glass coat, does anyone know of an application that you can just rub on to protect the finish? I do plan on surfing on it, just want to preserve it.
Thanks.
bonanzamark Reputation: 1539 See bonanzamark's booth |
Here’s a video. Hope it helps.
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the_seller_inc Reputation: 616 See the_seller_inc's booth |
I was hoping to avoid having to break out the resin though that would probably be the best thing. I was hoping to find out of a miracle rub or liquid finish that does not require curing or sanding. Just a polish of sorts that will create a protective layer.
bonanzamark Reputation: 1539 See bonanzamark's booth |
Yep, spent a LOT of time growing up on the beach – sorry Mark, but a little elbow grease and some good wax. =(
Here is a guide I found for ya!
Guide to selecting surf wax and waxing your surfboard.
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When you’re done…would love to see a pic!
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SunflowerAntics Reputation: 725 See SunflowerAntics' booth |
You might check with RicksVintagePlus, he is a surfer.
The-Pink-Frog-Shoppe Reputation: 128 See The-Pink-Frog-Shoppe's booth |
yep like pinky said, rick’s out there surfin as much as he can…
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