We have a crack in a little tikes sandbox and would like to seal it with something so that the rain does not leak into the lower level where the sand is kept.
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You call them up and you COMPLAIN. You tell them that you just bought this item in the last 6 mos. and the store will not take it back. Talk to a supv. if you have to. THEN they will tell you to take a permament marker and write a # they give you on the item, take a pic, email to them, and then call them back up and you should be able to 'order' any item of the same value you paid thru their online c/s. We had a Cozy Coupe car from 2003 that the parent handle swiveled and didn't hold firm. I called them up in 2005, sorry, had to lie and say I had just bought it that year, and they had me do what I explained, and then I purchased a $60 toy box from them and I did not pay for S&H. Good luck! I've always told people they back their products, regardless of how old they are! And honestly, that's what I thought with climbers, etc. They should really offer you a replacement. Now if none of this works, EPOXY glue always works great! And brace with something? Just bring the broken piece into Home Depot. :)
I had the same problem. You can get replacement parts off of their website. They usually don't offer plastic replacement items like slides or stairs. You usually can only get hardware, stickers and wheels and such. For each item they carry replacement parts, their website tells you which part and how much it costs.
WIth little tikes items, you may not need the hardware to hold it all together. It all pretty much snaps together. If you do want to use hardware and secure it from wind/etc, you can use any type of common machine screw that you can screw into the plastic.
Let me know if you have any problems.
Depeding on which bed it is ( older or newer) you may be able to get a replacement lid from little tikes directly.
If it is not replaceable, a little bit of silicone caulk should fix the crack good enough where little fingers should not get pinched.
Good luck!
If the wall holding water is your concern, drill a large hole in the bottom of the wall where it meets the ground . Then, water will not collect in there. If you are concerned with pinching little fingers then use a small amount of silicone caulk on the cracked areas and let it dry in the sun for about 12 -24 hours.
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