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(@aneros_user62763)
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So I left my Vice and Syn on the bed for a few minutes after a session and my dog managed to get a hold of them. Hes managed to do some damage to both in the form of small holes. I have managed to smooth them out as much as possible but im wondering if there's something I can get to fill in the gaps.



   
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@aneros_user62763I think you have to face it - you're up for the cost of replacements!

There is no way you can repair them.



   
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If they were "Classic" style ANEROS models you might be able to fill the holes with epoxy and sand them smooth...but if it were me I'd repurchase them both and leave the old ones out for the dog so he doesn't get the new ones again...



   
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what obviously comes to mind is silicone caulk. might work, might not.

darwin



   
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trying the silicone caulk, worth a try. Saves me spending another 150$. Its amazing what a dogs teeth can do to something within about 10 seconds.



   
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I dip all of my devices in liquid latex. It protects the virgin state and can easily be removed. It fills in any small blemishes but retains the overall shape.



   
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