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Jonathan Scott
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(Scratches on the door)
Jonathan Scott said:I stand corrected (well, it's more dignified than lying on my back with my feet in the air).
But now my food has arrived, so now I can has cheezburger as a poor substitute for chat.
drizzle said:Do it properly, for God's sake!
Call him on the Bat-Phone! Only three of us got in past the guards.Evo said:Hopefully Greg will wake up soon.
I've lost the Bat-Phone number. I asked Astro to call.turbo-1 said:Call him on the Bat-Phone! Only three of us got in past the guards.
You are forbidden to move again until all your possessions are inventoried and cataloged!Evo said:I've lost the Bat-Phone number. I asked Astro to call.
Evo said:Astro called the Bat-Phone and got the Bat-Answering machine.
Evo said:Astro called the Bat-Phone and got the Bat-Answering machine.
Lol.Greg Bernhardt said:that was astro? it was from an 800 # lol, chat will open in 5min
Greg Bernhardt said:that was astro? it was from an 800 # lol
I shouldn't be an 800 #.Greg Bernhardt said:that was astro? it was from an 800 # lol, chat will open in 5min
Yes, scratches on the door can be caused by a variety of animals such as cats, dogs, raccoons, and even insects.
You can usually tell if the scratches are from an animal by the size and shape of the scratch marks. For example, cat scratches tend to be thin and parallel, while dog scratches can be deeper and more irregular.
It is possible that scratches on the door could be a sign of a bigger problem, such as a pest infestation or a structural issue. It's important to investigate the cause of the scratches to determine if there is a larger issue that needs to be addressed.
To prevent scratches on your door, you can try trimming the nails of your pets, installing a protective film on your door, or using deterrents such as citrus scents or double-sided tape. If the scratches are caused by pests, it's important to address the root of the problem and seal off any entry points.
It depends on the severity of the scratches. Minor scratches can be repaired with wood filler or touch-up paint, but deeper scratches may require replacing the affected area of the door. It's best to consult a professional for repairs to ensure they are done correctly.