Introduction
This guide will show you how to repair a crack in a generic plastic chair. The cracks this guide specifically addresses include partial cracks on the chair body/legs and full cracks on the chair spindle.
This guide focuses on how to repair a crack on the chair spindle. It involves making a new seal for the crack using super glue and baking soda and sanding it down to bring the broken area back to its original look.
Warning: Work in an area with good ventilation. Isopropyl alcohol is flammable. Additionally, wear protective clothing to avoid getting super glue on your clothes or skin.
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Clean the surface of the crack with the dampened rag to remove all dust and debris.
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Repeat on all sides of the crack (edges and backside).
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Pour baking soda over the crack until the glue is completely covered under a layer of baking soda.
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After ten minutes, brush away some of the un-glued baking soda to check if the glue is solid.
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Flip the chair over.
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Repeat the procedure on the backside of the crack starting from step 4 and ending with step 8.
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Remove excess baking soda from both the front and back side of the crack.
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Use water or isopropyl alcohol to remove fine grains around the repair site.
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Sand off any excess layers of glue on both the front and backside of the chair using coarse sandpaper.
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2 comments
Do you push the baking soda down into the glue (or into the crack), or just spread evenly on the surface?
What glue did you use?