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  • Turn the snowboard over so the bottom of the board is facing up.

  • Set the snowboard down on a stable work surface so that it does not rock or move.

  • We recommend using a table that is small enough to fit between the curves on either side of the board, or placing blocks of wood to raise the board from the table.

  • Assess the damage. If there are loose strands of material around the hole, slice them off carefully with a razor blade.

  • Remove any extra wax with a metal scraper.

  • Use 150 grit sandpaper to roughen up the inside of the gouge.

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