How to Fix Breyer Horses

Take some new nail polish remover and put an adequate amount on a cotton ball or Q-tip., Wait until the plastic gets soft and mold-able. , Gently push the break and the horse together., Wait for them to set., The break is not nearly cured.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Take some new nail polish remover and put an adequate amount on a cotton ball or Q-tip.

    Apply to the break and the horse. ,, Don't force it on though. , After a couple minutes, you should be able to let go of the pieces and they should stay together. , Wait several hours for the plastic to completely bond together.

    Keep it in a position so when it dries, the part is in the position you want it to be in.
  2. Step 2: Wait until the plastic gets soft and mold-able.

  3. Step 3: Gently push the break and the horse together.

  4. Step 4: Wait for them to set.

  5. Step 5: The break is not nearly cured.

Detailed Guide

Apply to the break and the horse. ,, Don't force it on though. , After a couple minutes, you should be able to let go of the pieces and they should stay together. , Wait several hours for the plastic to completely bond together.

Keep it in a position so when it dries, the part is in the position you want it to be in.

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