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Sara Lynn
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Posted 5 Years, 3 Months ago Link #1
Somehow or another I`ve gotten a few chips on the edges of my K2 Wisdom Wide.
How should I repair these? I don`t want to go through a season with them exposed. What should I use? And if you would know, where can I get the stuff to repair it?
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DemonXHunter
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Posted 5 Years, 3 Months ago Link #2
Are any of them deep enough to expose the wood core? If not, I wouldn`t worry about them unless you want to fix them to make your board look pretty again.
Hit up http://www.tognar.com for tips, tools, and materials for maintaining & repairing snowboards.
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Sara Lynn
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Posted 5 Years, 3 Months ago Link #3
Nope, None of them are that deep. I was just going to put some kind of sealer on top of them so I don`t get any water damage.
Would epoxy would for this?
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Posted 5 Years, 3 Months ago Link #4
If the chips are in the topsheet no repairs are necessary. Water will only affect the core of the board if it is exposed via a deep gouge in the base or a separated sidewalk. Acrylic paint would work if you don;t like the look cosmetically.
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