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Take some packing tape or some kind of tape and completely cover one side of the holes and then buy a can of that expanding foam sealant and fill the holes with that. When it's dry then you can use a steak knife of something to trim off the extra that puffed up and pull the tape off the other side. This works wonders even in big holes if your carefull, and the foam is cheap enough to make it worth the try
Take some packing tape or some kind of tape and completely cover one side of the holes and then buy a can of that expanding foam sealant and fill the holes with that. When it's dry then you can use a steak knife of something to trim off the extra that puffed up and pull the tape off the other side. This works wonders even in big holes if your carefull, and the foam is cheap enough to make it worth the try
