Help or advice to repair Cement garden cupid??
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Linda on Oct 14, 2013Use cement to "glue" them back together again.Helpful Reply
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GardenGypsy on Oct 15, 2013@Linda Thank you!!Helpful Reply
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Originals by Rhonda on Oct 18, 2013You can actually use liquid nails or such, but cement is the best as Linda said. All you need is a wee bit and I would add a little liquid latex to make it more flexible and waterproof. Mix it to a slurry, about like waffle batter and neatly and QUICKLY apply it to either clean surface. Make sure the piece is propped up where you are adding the smaller piece straight down if possible. This will help you avoid clamping it in place. Good Luck!Helpful Reply
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GardenGypsy on Oct 23, 2013@Originals by Rhonda -thank you great idea!!Helpful Reply
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Sherrie S on Oct 26, 2013I have a 4' cement heron that lost his head. Several people tried to fix with cement, etc. The ONLY thing that worked was DEVCON 5 minute epoxy. It has been over 3 years and heron still has his head without any cracking at the attached site.Helpful Reply
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