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A snowHead
Hi All,
Just got back from a week in Alps D'Huez - conditions pretty good all things considering. However, I have managed (don't ask) to chip a massive section out of one of my top sheets - to the point where you can actually see the wood core.
What's the best method for repairing these? Is it best to just find some green nail varnish, paint over the top and then protect with some clear nail varnish over the top of that? I assume that I need to find some way to seal it off from the elements?
Any help or suggestions much appreciated,
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
Obviously
A snowHead
isn't a real person
We use two part epoxy for those sort of repairs on our snowboards.
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