Essential Steps for Repairing Your Fiberglass Snowmobile Hood Before Winter Storage
- Henning Fiberglass

- Mar 3
- 2 min read
Storing your snowmobile for the off-season is a crucial task that requires attention to detail, especially when it comes to the fiberglass hood. Damage to this part can worsen over time if left unattended, leading to costly repairs or replacements. Taking care of your fiberglass snowmobile hood before putting your machine away for winter ensures it stays in good shape and ready for the next season. This guide walks you through the essential steps to repair your fiberglass hood and highlights how Henning Fiberglass can help with professional repair or replacement services.

Inspect Your Fiberglass Hood Thoroughly
Start by carefully examining your snowmobile hood for any signs of damage. Look for:
Cracks or fractures in the fiberglass
Scratches or gouges on the surface
Areas where the paint or gel coat has chipped away
Loose or broken mounting points
Use good lighting and, if possible, clean the hood before inspection to spot hidden damage. Identifying all issues early helps you plan the repair process effectively and prevents small problems from becoming larger.
Clean the Hood Before Repair
Cleaning the hood removes dirt, grease, and debris. Use a mild detergent and water to wash the surface, then rinse thoroughly. Avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the fiberglass further. After washing, let the hood dry completely.
If the damage is extensive or structural, consider professional repair or replacement. Henning Fiberglass specializes in restoring snowmobile hoods to factory standards, using high-quality materials and expert techniques.
If your hood has large cracks, structural damage, or mounting issues, Henning Fiberglass offers expert repair services that restore your hood’s strength and appearance. They can also provide replacement hoods if repairs are not feasible.
Professional repair ensures:
Use of high-grade materials
Precise color matching and finishing
Proper fit and mounting
Long-lasting durability
Investing in professional service protects your snowmobile and saves time and effort.
Store Your Snowmobile Properly After Repair
Once your hood is repaired or replaced, prepare your snowmobile for winter storage:
Clean the entire machine thoroughly.
Cover the snowmobile with a breathable cover to prevent moisture buildup.
Store in a dry, sheltered location away from direct sunlight.
Check the hood periodically during storage for any new damage or issues.
Proper storage preserves your repair work and keeps your snowmobile ready for the next ride. Reach out to Henning Fiberglass for repairs and replacement snowmobile hoods.



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