Not exact matches
You may need to move
small pieces of the dough around a bit and add a touch of water here and there to
fill some
cracks, but it's all relatively quick and easy.
I had a
small notebook for writing stuff in if needed, but my 6 year old
filled it up with «important drawings» before I even
cracked it open!
Last month, an airborne rock poked a
small chip in the MDX's windshield, and before we could think about
filling it in, three large
cracks emerged from the chip.
The A10 easily
filled a
small room with sound, although at max volume audio became slightly distorted and began to
crack.
If this is an older property (1950s or older) then it may be on clay sewer pipe which is prone to
crack over time... also if there are mature trees or vines out front, those roots have a way of finding nutrient sources, and sewage is excellent fertilizer... so a
small leak can turn into a big problem if
filled and expanded with roots.
Driveway
cracks a quarter - inch or
smaller may be able to be
filled with asphalt or concrete that comes in caulk - like tubes.