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- | [title] Cut the thermo-glue tape |
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- | [* black] Cut a piece of the glue tape matching to the size of the damage to repair. |
+ | [title] Prepare the hot-melt tape |
+ | [* black] ***Note: *** In this guide, we assume that the tape cannot be re-welded due to the glue being damaged or worn-out. But if you want to make as test first, move to the next step ''without ''adding extra thermo-tape. |
+ | [* black] Prepare the hot-melt tape by cutting a small piece to the same size as the defect. The tape should fit underneath the damaged tape, so that none is protruding out from the edges |
+ | [* black] ***Tip: ***we have used a common form of curtain tape here, as it is widely available; but more advanced tapes are also available from sewing/craft stores. |