u/unluckycharmss0

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Is it fixable?

About a year ago I was gifted my dream Tidus playarts figure. All I ever wanted. Recently unboxed, as at the time of my receiving this gift I was in the process of moving. I got Yuna as well. Finally unboxed both of them today.
Anyways, Playarts have this stupid way of packaging these figures(I have cloud as well)jamming all their damn joints and moveable parts with little sheets of plastic. Yuna was difficult, but doable- and I was able to set her up.
Tidus was a nightmare. I was not pulling very hard; however, the plastic nagged and ripped both Sides of Tidus’ leather skirt thingy. It completely ruined the fake leather bottom and somehow the leg joints got screwed up. When I tried to twist it and work it out, the torso disconnected from the hips with a pop and now will not pop back in. I’m devastated and not sure what to do. A new one is so expensive. Is it salvageable?

u/unluckycharmss0 — 3 days ago

Cleaning Mouse Droppings

Hello,
My family home is no stranger to mice infestations. We’ve called pest control a few times to try and get stuff sorted out, but they are so pesky and always return. My house is very clean and we have cleaning ladies come once a week. Despite this, there are areas of my room- specifically my room only- that have some difficult and hard to reach spots blocked by furniture and other things. I am a college student, so I only use my room during the summer months- I don’t really get to deep clean it as much as I would want, and it usually remains vacant. This leads to a buildup of crap in said areas. My room also has a joined crawlspace- which is FILLED with mouse poop. It’s just for storage; but nobody dares to enter anymore, because it is genuinely disgusting with a lack of maintenance over the years. Anyway, there is just a lot of mouse poop in these areas and I’ve found droppings beginning to accumulate outside of the crawlspace. It puzzles me a bit as I never eat in my room, bring food up there, or leave anything that would entice these creatures. I’ve read vacuuming and attempting to clean it up with traditional cleaning methods is quite dangerous. I have no idea how to proceed and I am utterly disgusted, but I want to clean my room before I go back to college. Should I contact professionals? Try and handle it myself? Ugh. It’s genuinely disgusting. Advice needed and appreciated.

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u/unluckycharmss0 — 1 month ago