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Major Composite Repair
Major repair is necessary when damage to the
composite (glass-reinforced) substructure is larger than
a golf ball.
1. Remove any decals or body graphics in the
repair area.
2. Remove anything mounted inside the vehicle
that would be affected by the repair process.
3. Measure the damaged area and use a straight
edge and square to cut out a replacement plug
from a new panel. The plug should be at least
1" larger than the damaged area on all sides.
4. Place the plug over the area to be removed and
trace the perimeter.
5. Use a saw or die grinder to cut out the damaged
area.
6.
Use a rotary file or grinder to smooth the edges of the hole.
7. Sand with 80–120 grit sandpaper.
8. Bevel all the edges of the hole and the plug.
9. Use 120 grit sandpaper to sand 1–2" past the edges of the opening and plug.
10.
Test fit plug and modify as necessary.
11. Carefully center plug in the opening and secure with clamps or fasteners.
NOTE: The plug can be held in place with wood blocks and screws that can be removed after
the first resin application.
12. Remove plug and set aside.
13. Mask off or cover areas to avoid dripping resin.
CAUTION: Utilimaster recommends that body panel repairs be done by an experienced body shop or
at Utilimaster's Customer Service Department in Wakarusa, Indiana. Contact Utilimaster Customer
Service Department for further assistance.
CAUTION: Read and understand ALL product instructions and safety procedures. The effectiveness
of the repair can be compromised by environmental conditions and poor application. Product
application and safety instructions provided by the manufacturers always supersedes information
provided by Utilimaster.
WARNING: Use the proper protective equipment (rubber gloves, mask, etc.) appropriate to the
process.
CAUTION: Do NOT get resin on the clamps or mounting fixtures.
Cut out damaged area