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If the existing grout is still solid and can't easily be scraped out, then you can overcoat it with Davco Rejuvenation grout. Existing grout must be ...

There are methods to improve the appearance of wider cracks where you can clean the dirt out and then fill with clear epoxy glue. You would then colo ...

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A suitable product to glue laminate back down would be Selleys 50ml Kwik Grip Crystal Clear Contact Adhesive. Ensure surfaces are clean and dry. A ...

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if you are after a patch job, I suggest using Ideal DIY Floors 30.5 x 30.5cm x 1.1mm Winton Self Stick Black And White Vinyl Tile in combination wit ...

If the benchtop is chipboard, it's not really something that could be repaired easily. The cost of having someone repair it for you would be well on ...

Before attempting a repair, I'd suggest you first price a new cabinet door. I would be of the opinion that the cost of the products to temporarily fi ...

Monitoring your water meter is a great way to check whether you still have a leak. You'll generally find the house's meter close to the street. Note ...

If you still have the chipped piece of the benchtop you could attempt to glue it back on. You could use an epoxy paste as a filler but if it's mixed ...

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