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<blockquote data-quote="gwar822" data-source="post: 471537" data-attributes="member: 24541"><p>You can clean it up and apply jb weld smoothing it over the area with a paint scrapper so the jb weld goes into the pitting. Let it dry then sand it down a little so its even. That would probably work in strengthening it and preventing further pitting. The pitting was probably from the treated wood bunks and the carpet. The carpet holds water and it caused the pitting.. maybe im not sure though. But yeah you could use jb weld or something similar to fill the pits and then sand it even</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gwar822, post: 471537, member: 24541"] You can clean it up and apply jb weld smoothing it over the area with a paint scrapper so the jb weld goes into the pitting. Let it dry then sand it down a little so its even. That would probably work in strengthening it and preventing further pitting. The pitting was probably from the treated wood bunks and the carpet. The carpet holds water and it caused the pitting.. maybe im not sure though. But yeah you could use jb weld or something similar to fill the pits and then sand it even [/QUOTE]
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