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Repairing chairs involves assessing the damage, which may include broken legs, loose joints, or worn-out seats. First, disassemble the chair to access the problem areas. Repair broken parts by gluing or replacing them with new pieces. Strengthen loose joints by applying wood glue and clamping them securely. Sand down rough edges and surfaces for a smooth finish. For seats, replace worn-out padding and fabric, or reweave if it's a cane or rush seat. Finally, reassemble the chair, ensuring all parts are securely fixed. Regular maintenance and prompt repairs extend the chair's lifespan, preserving its functionality and aesthetic appeal.
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