How to fix everything: simple bricot tips and creative solutions
Knowing how to repair everyday objects is a very useful skill that can save you time and money. Whether it’s repairing broken furniture, water leaks or damaged clothing, there are simple bricotic tricks and creative solutions to restore many objects.
Repair furniture
Furniture can be easily damaged by scratches, shrapnel or loose joints. Here are some tips to repair your furniture:
- Use a wood coloured pencil to fill the small scratches.
 - Paste the wood chips with wood glue and press them together until they are well fixed.
 - Press loose joints with screwdrivers and special glue for wood.
 
Repair water leaks
Water leaks can be a source of waste and significant damage. Here are some solutions to repair water leaks:
- For tap leak, replace the leak seal or defective cartridge.
 - For pipe leakage, use a special adhesive tape to temporarily stop the leak pending permanent repair.
 - Regularly check and replace the pipe joints if necessary.
 
Repair clothing
Clothing is often subject to wear and tear. Here’s how to easily repair damaged clothes:
- To stitch a button, use matching thread and a thin needle.
 - Repair hooks in clothes using a small piece of fabric and suitable thread.
 - To refresh discolored clothing, use a textile dye to restore its radiance.
 
Using creative solutions
Sometimes it is possible to repair an object creatively by giving it a new feature or transforming it into a decorative object. Here are some creative ideas:
- Turn a broken shelf into a wall holder for photo frames.
 - Reuse glass jars to store your office supplies or create original luminaires.
 - Give a second life to an old furniture by repainting it with a trendy color or adding original handles.
 
By following these simple bricotic tricks and being creative, you can easily repair a wide variety of everyday objects and give them a second life.