Repairing Wood Floors
Use bondo. It used for repairs on cars. They sell it in home depot. It’s virtually metal once it cures. It’s like a paste when it’s soft so mold it into shape as much as you can because it doesn’t sand easily. It will hold up very well.
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Use bondo. It used for repairs on cars. They sell it in home depot. It’s virtually metal once it cures. It’s like a paste when it’s soft so mold it into shape as much as you can because it doesn’t sand easily. It will hold up very well.