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Ok so I got a new board and boots, and with my new DC boots they sent me a DC stomp pad. I put it on my board and 2 weeks later it just fell off. I didnt even ride with it on because I have been busy. Is it ok to jsut super glue it on or maybe a hot glue gun?? I dont want to ruin my board if I ever take it off.
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You can crazy glue it if you feel like, the only thing you can ruin is the top sheet which doesn't matter. If it makes an ugly hole when/if you take it off, you can just cover it with another stomp pad, or a sticker.
You don't really need a stomp pad anyway. I find they just get in my way. |
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dont superglue it on...just spend the cash, heat up the top of the board, and let it sit for at least 24 hours..
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Hate stomp pads. They just detract from the look of the board.
Otherwise if you need one buy one, superglue is a bad idea on the topsheet.
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