Before proceeding, refer to General Plastic Repair and Plastic Repair Precautions .
The following are 3 methods of fabricating a backing patch:
• | Method 1: Fabricating a patch directly on the back of the damaged area. Layers of repair material and glass cloth mat are applied one at a time to a clean and sanded surface. |
• | Method 2: Cutting a patch from a scrap piece of a replaced panel. |
• | Method 3: Fabricating a patch on the outside of the damaged area to be reapplied to the inside of the damaged area. |
Any method can be used, but one method may be easier than another depending on the given situation. Read over each of the following methods in order to decide which will work best in a given situation.
• | Use the applicator in order to press the mat until saturated. |
• | Inspect for exposed fibers or trapped air. |
6.1. | Align the patch over the damage on the back of the panel. |
6.2. | Clamp or prop the patch onto the panel. |
6.3. | Cover with repair material any voids or gaps at the edges of the patch that could allow entry of water or chemicals. |
1.1. | Cut the material to extend about 75 mm (3 in) beyond the repair area. |
1.2. | Tape the material to the outside of the repair surface. |
18.1. | Align the patch over the damage on the back of the panel. |
18.2. | Clamp or prop the patch onto the panel. |
18.3. | Cover with repair material any voids or gaps at the edges of the patch that could allow entry of water or chemicals. |