Juan,
deflecting the aileron would not help, neither the rudder. You have a long runway to land on , more than 600 ft and you have a go around option, which mountain strips do not have. So when coming in at full flaps and not too heavy as you stated, you are in a shallow descend and have some power on. You are descending trimmed towards your aiming point and you are flying somewhere between the left ad right side of the power curve. Your trajectory is towards the aiming point and you control the trajectory with power. Now if you are close ( 30ft ) from the aiming point or from touchdown and higher than 10 ft you should never reduce power to idle. Reducing power without changing attitude will result in a much higher AOA and a stall. Reduce power only when you are bringing the nose up on the roundout and not higher than 3 ft. Best is a partial power reduction during roundout and as soon as the gear is on the ground, chop the power to idle.
YOu can try this at altitude. Prop forward, 3/4 inch power and trimmed to 55 mph. If you chop power and let the stick free, the nose will drop and you will descend faser, but maintain 55mph. If you hold the stick and your attitude you will stall within 2-3 seconds. The more you will bring the nose up, the faster the stall.
Fly safe TomD