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Simeon 1 year ago
#18 Perhaps they have a carbon monoxide issue.
       
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Lidia 1 year ago
#7 Perhaps that's just the way they are made. Go look at another one to be sure.
       
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Zebedee 1 year ago
#2 - looks like he has bigger issues than the flashing - looks like it pulled away because the roof below has rotten/broken rafter(s). That’s a major repair - $500 won’t even come close to getting that fixed properly.
       
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Zebedee 1 year ago
#27 - worst advice ever LOL. This person will never be able to get it back to its original state obviously because a machine weaved it when it was manufactured - best you can do is trim it down a bit and put some PVC glue on it to keep it from fraying. Assuming this is on some sort of outdoor canvas.
       
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"I Accidentally Chipped A Homemade Plate My Girlfriend Made A Decade Ago. I Feel So Bad And Will Do Anything To Try And Repair It. What Can I Do To Save It?"

"The only food safe method would be to dremmel it down to a smooth texture, use ceramic glaze paint (you can try to match the color somewhat) and get it re-fired in a kiln. This is assuming it is ceramic pottery. Do you have a place like Color Me Mine near you?

If this was made at Color Me Mine originally, that blue is most certainly #35 Caribbean Sea.

Source: I worked a side gig at CMM for many years."

 

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