Four Smart Ways to Revive Damaged Items

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TV hit The Repair Shop Inspires Easy Fixes

As the popular TV show The Repair Shop airs on BBC One, showcasing expert repairs, you can also bring items back to life with simple techniques.

New Chapter for Beloved Books

If your favorite book is falling apart, carefully reattach the pages with acid-free glue, a lolly stick, and a rubber band. Let it set for 24 hours to restore it.

Pot Luck for Ceramic Items

Repair broken ceramic vases or crockery by sanding the edges, using Loctite Super Glue Precision, and securing with masking tape. Remove excess glue after fixing.

Sock Savior Trick

To mend a holey sock, use a tennis ball inside it as a base and stitch the hole closed with a needle and thread. Knot the thread and snip off loose ends for a seamless repair.

Furniture Fix with Bicarbonate of Soda

Remove pen marks from wooden tables by making a paste with bicarbonate of soda and water. Gently rub the stain and wipe clean for a spotless finish.

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