
Originally Posted by
Blaster
Dental floss works well but can be hard to get the repaired area to lay flat afterwards.better sewing technique will help. But what I liked better was to strip the glue around the tear with a heat gun and metal scraper. Then put a flexible drywall patch cut out to an inch or so bigger than the tear and coat with aquaseal. Once the aquaseal is dry, dab on some skin glue in the area you stripped.
I was gona say this^^, put a piece of plastic bag over the area with something heavy to flaten out the AQS/ patch really good, I think you could make the patch on the bigger side even as as wide as the skin with no problems,
from what I've seen the stitching of a skin is never a very good looking fix and pulls making the patch job uneven and the snow sticks to the stitching
Last edited by XXX-er; 12-28-2024 at 11:57 AM.
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