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Asked Sep 27, 2006, 01:13 PM — 1 Answer
I have an old rocking chair that uses wicker material for the back rest and the seat area, this wicker fell apart and I bought more but I don't know how to treated since is hard. Was told to sumerged in warm water and wait until is soft to work with it. Is this correct I'm afraid to do it and waste the material. If anyone knows how to make it soft to handle it please advised.

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Oct 15, 2006, 07:19 AM
There is a site: wickerwoman.com. It has info on wicker and repair.
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