Cleaning and repair tips for those with old style globes

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Postby spaceshare » Tue Apr 17, 2007 8:59 pm

He obviously has no idea what he's doing.


:lol: That's a riot and so true -- maybe they know on a deeper level, the LR is not the great outdoors so covering isn't manditory -- the LR will do that for them!
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Postby mskitty666 » Thu May 03, 2007 12:06 pm

I don't seem to be soo good at the self repair thing. I used the Goop and it worked very well for a while. It seems the problem is the weird angle of trying to get the stuff into all the holes. I gave up and just smeared it across the rips as best I could. I really need a LR2. When the globes start reeking again, the mysterious urine spots start showing up too. Sometimes they pee right on the floor in front of the LR, then there have been the dirty clothes piles with the gifts on them. If you are patient and good at working with this gooey type stuff the repair might last better than it does for me. Right now I'm dying to get the new box and be done with this.
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