Broken and uneven, the entrance to my living room floor was getting pretty crunchy underfoot! So I bought a tub of Evostick, and set about repairs, all by myself this time!
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having removed all the broken ones, and hoovered away all the loose dust and dirt ...
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...I am faced with a somewhat boring and delicate Jig-saw puzzle!
2 comments:
Good luck! You can do it, I have faith.
We had a cracked and leaking toilet tank that I did a quick fix on until we could replace it. That was over 15 years ago and it's still holding. LOL!
Oh my goodness, that's a project and a half - good luck with it!
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