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Stephen,
This is just my thought and probably what I would do to fix it. I'm not recommending it. I would get some two part quick set epoxy (the 20 min. variety). I would take a tooth pick and ever so slightly. dab a very small amount of the epoxy on the frayed spots. And use the tip of the tooth pick , following the groove of the checkering, work it in gently and smooth it down, being sure not to smear it. Be sure to remove any excess. I think that once the frayed spots are saturated, they will blend in. Be slow and precise... just my approuch to the problem. Ron
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