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Question:

Is there any type of putty or sealer I can use to put in a hole in my siding as the tree to which my clothesline was attached blew down in a big wind storm, taking with it my clothesline and now there is a hole in the siding where it had been attached.

Answer:

The siding can be repaired no matter what it is made of and your local hardware supplier will have a variety of products for you. .

Answered By: Ren Molnar

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