In this episode I go over how to easily repair a towel bar or towel rack that has come removed from the wall. no need for plaster repair, or drywall, etc. do this. it’s fast, cheap, easy, and works.
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Its same thing on your outside faucet if the main bracket wont stay and kinda loose use the same stuff and it will fix it
Bro great video. Thank you!
Lol wow wow wow!!!! Love you for showing me how to do this!!! YouTube is my number one app. Can’t live without it, seriously!
Would this also hold up curtain rails too? I've been going CRAZY making so many holes I the wall changing the raol position to rying to get the screws to not fall out with the weight of the curtains.
Mine broke, I thought of using either epoxy or expanding foam. I look how to fix and your video is the first one I watched haha! Awesome I will try this.
It's called "Great Stuff" it's not a description.
Lifesaver. Guest bathroom good as new. Thanks!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
Great idea!