Fix Your Countertop

The Problem: A 1.5-inch gap was exposed underneath the countertop that needed to be covered.

The Solution: Use Flex Glue to attach trim pieces to close the gap.

Repair Process:

  1. Measure - Measure the gap area that needs to be covered
  2. Cut trim - Cut trim pieces to the proper size
  3. Apply Flex Glue - Use Flex Glue to attach the trim to the underside of the countertop
  4. Press and hold - The glue has instant grab and sticks immediately

Key Feature: Flex Glue provides instant grab - the trim stuck immediately upon application with no waiting required.

Result: The 1.5-inch gap under the countertop is completely gone. The repair was quick and effective, demonstrating another successful application of Flex Glue.

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Fix Loose Floor Trim

The Problem: A wooden trim piece has come up off the floor where it meets both wood and tile surfaces, creating a nuisance.

The Solution: Use Flex Glue Clear to reattach the trim piece to the floor.

Repair Process:

  1. Identify the problem area - Locate the trim piece that has come loose from the floor
  2. Apply Flex Glue Clear - Apply the glue to the trim piece where it needs to bond to both wood and tile surfaces
  3. Press into place - Position the trim back in place and allow it to bond

Key Feature: Flex Glue Clear works effectively on multiple surfaces, including both wood and tile.

Result: The wooden trim piece that was a big nuisance is now firmly secured and not coming back up.

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Fix Your Door Stop

The video demonstrates using Flex Glue to repair missing or loose door stops in an apartment before moving out to ensure the security deposit is returned.

The Problem: Several door stops were either missing or hanging on by a thread. Without these door stops, doors would leave marks on the walls, potentially costing the security deposit.

The Solution: Use Flex Glue to reattach and secure the door stops.

Repair Process:

  1. Prep the surface - Wipe the area clean where the door stop will be attached
  2. Apply Flex Glue - Add a small dab of Flex Glue to the door stop
  3. Position and hold - Place the door stop in position and hold it in place until it sets

Result: The door stops are solid and not going anywhere. They're good as new and the apartment is ready for move-out inspection, protecting the security deposit.

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Fix a Sink Drain Leak

The Problem: A leak was discovered under the bathroom sink that needed immediate attention.

The Solution: Use Flex Tape to seal the leaking pipe.

Repair Process:

  1. Identify the leak - Locate the source of the leak on the pipe
  2. Apply Flex Tape - Wrap Flex Tape around the leaking section of pipe

Key Benefits:

  • Really easy to use
  • Only took a few seconds to apply
  • Immediate results

Result: The pipe is fixed with no more leaks. The repair was quick, simple, and effective.

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Seal a Shower Shelf

The Problem: Paint in the shower started chipping after only a few months due to water damage, leaving damaged and unsightly areas.

The Solution: Use Flex Seal spray to restore and protect the shower surface.

Repair Process:

  1. Prep the surface - Scrape off all of the old chipping paint to create a clean surface
  2. Apply Flex Seal spray - Spray Flex Seal over the damaged areas
  3. Allow to dry - Let the Flex Seal completely dry

Result: Once completely dry, the Flex Seal covered up all of the damaged areas and the shower looks brand new. The waterproof coating will protect against future water damage.

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