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  1. OvulatingScrotum on

    Why would even consider returning as an option? lol

    You can try sawing it.

  2. Serious_Smile_7751 on

    That will be like 4$ at a professional tailor. Dry cleaners often do repairs

  3. Turn inside out, take needle and thread and go back and forth with about 1 mm of distance between the stitches. Will be slightly visible but work just fine.
    How on earth would you have the idea to return a product without any defect but due to damage you caused using it?

  4. Some companies will do repairs for a fee. Some also give discounts on the purchase of replacement items due to damage from an accident, though I doubt that any company would be willing to give such a discount for an item bought from a 3rd party off Ebay.

  5. rogeryocheng on

    I brought my kit to my local dry cleaner. It might not be the exact fix but your only other option is likely you are going to throw it away so I tried salvaging them knowing that it probably will look a bit janky.

  6. You could try using an iron on patch but I agree that sewing would probably be better

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