My mechanic said I need new front brakes and rotors soon, but they look fine to me? What am I missing? (2010 Toyota Prius)
Ask your automotive mechanical and diagnostic questions hereJust discovered the magic of heat guns. What do I need to know before going ham on my wainscoting?
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It was the medication I was on for my blood pressure, it fucked with my head
Anyone have a DIY fix for this damage along the hems and ends of sleeves?
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On bed rest for 6 weeks (aka PF vacay) - what should I do and/or avoid when cleared for activity?
Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition characterized by inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot, connecting the heel bone to the toes. The plantar fascia acts as a shock absorber and supports the arch of the foot. When this tissue becomes irritated or inflamed, it can lead to pain and discomfort, especially around the heel.How long is too long to leave an 18-month old?
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/r/Renovations strives to provide assistance to homeowners repairing or renovating their own properties. We are also a showcase for DIYers who have completed projects in and around their homes.Fresh silicone caulk cracked after only a few months. Does it mean there’s a problem with my tub?
/r/Renovations strives to provide assistance to homeowners repairing or renovating their own properties. We are also a showcase for DIYers who have completed projects in and around their homes.Getting both sides implanted at the same time?
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