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201. Stairs
For a more permanent repair, cover the risers with some material that will not scar so badly as wood: tempered hardboard, vinyl flooring, linoleum, laminated plastic.
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202. Steel
The plastic steel alone will hold the patch in place only if the steel is not subjected to any strain.
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203. Steps, Wood
Don't let bottoms of stringers touch the ground or rest direcQy on flat paving; raise them about 2" on bricks or concrete so they will be above standing water and moisture and not so easily attacked by termites.
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204. Straw, Woven
Leave ends of broken straws jagged: they will be less obvious than if you cut them off cleanly. Cut a patch out of matching straw, coat edges with Elmer's Glue-AU and paste under the hole.
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205. Stuffed Animal
Pull eye up close to the head, squeeze the head slightly, and tie a square knot in the ends of the thread so that when you release pressure on the head, the thread will be tight.
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206. Styrofoam
This is not a very sturdy repair but will hold if you don't put strain on the joint. Holes.
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207. Suede
If the garment is old and will not be dry cleaned, patch can be glued on with rubber cement.
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208. Swing, Porch
Apply a light coating of car grease if clothing will not touch it. Otherwise keep lightly coated with oil.
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209. Tire
Bubbles will show location of leak. Use a tire-tube patching kit.
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210. Typewriter
Often if you just wiggle key back and forth several times it will straighten out. .
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December 1, 2008