View Full Version : New shirt problems...
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 11:25 AM
I've got some problems with my new shirt, it seems the stitching is coming undone around the bottom. Now, I bought my shirt back in June and I've only worn it twice and it's only been through the wash once, do you think the store will exchange it? Even though I've had it for two months?
benjii
24-08-2008, 11:35 AM
They should do.
It should last longer than two months and if the stitching is coming undone through normal use it is clearly faulty.
saint boggy
24-08-2008, 11:44 AM
just a thought, but you could just sew it up :smt102
it would save you the petrol money/bus fare
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 11:48 AM
just a thought, but you could just sew it up :smt102
it would save you the petrol money/bus fare
My sewing skills are useless, I'm near the ground Tuesday for work, I'll change it then.
Kenilworthy
24-08-2008, 07:41 PM
If you have any difficulty quote the Sale of Goods act. I had problems with a Saints shirt a couple of years ago - initially the shop refused to exchange it even though it bobbled and laddered terribly after being worn twice and washed once. However a conversation with Trading Standards put me clear. If an item such as a football shirt is less than six months old then the seller simply has to replace it if it is not of merchantable quality, that includes it being worn and washed any number of times. After six months the burden falls more on the person having purchased it to prove they have not mistreated it.
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 07:45 PM
If you have any difficulty quote the Sale of Goods act. I had problems with a Saints shirt a couple of years ago - initially the shop refused to exchange it even though it bobbled and laddered terribly after being worn twice and washed once. However a conversation with Trading Standards put me clear. If an item such as a football shirt is less than six months old then the seller simply has to replace it if it is not of merchantable quality, that includes it being worn and washed any number of times. After six months the burden falls more on the person having purchased it to prove they have not mistreated it.
Cheers fella!
Glasgow_Saint
24-08-2008, 07:50 PM
Have you never heard off celetape or blue-tac? FFS some people
saint boggy
24-08-2008, 07:58 PM
Have you never heard off celetape or blue-tac? FFS some people
BLUE-tac, on a Saints shirt!!!!!....that's comparable to blasphemy,don't ya know!!!:shock:
Glasgow_Saint
24-08-2008, 08:02 PM
BLUE-tac, on a Saints shirt!!!!!....that's comparable to blasphemy,don't ya know!!!:shock:
staple it then!! or a bit of flour and water? ***** stick? or a drawing pin?....I could give you 101 ways to fix it
Dr Who?
24-08-2008, 08:07 PM
Talking of problems, does anyone know the code for joining the Saintsweb fantasy football on the Barclays Fantasy football?
My shirt feels like it is going to fall apart very easy but still in one piece.
Cheers
Kev
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 08:08 PM
Have you never heard off celetape or blue-tac? FFS some people
There's your reason why I don't use it.
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 08:10 PM
staple it then!! or a bit of flour and water? ***** stick? or a drawing pin?....I could give you 101 ways to fix it
Please list.
saint boggy
24-08-2008, 08:17 PM
staple it then!! or a bit of flour and water? ***** stick? or a drawing pin?....I could give you 101 ways to fix it
i bet you were a cub or scout when you were a little boy, weren't you!!!;)
(ps, it's pritt stick, not pr*ck stick) HTH
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 08:19 PM
i bet you were a cub or scout when you were a little boy, weren't you!!!;)
(ps, it's pritt stick, not pr*ck stick) HTH
lol.
Glasgow_Saint
24-08-2008, 08:30 PM
Please list.
Contact cement
Rubber cement
Pyroxylin cement
Resin glues:
Epoxy resins
Acrylic resin
Phenol formaldehyde resin
Polyvinyl acetate
carpenter's glue
Glue sticks
Polyester resin
Resorcinol resin
Urea-resin glue
Urea-formaldehyde resin
Canada balsam
Pastes:
Latex pastes
Vegetable-based glues:
Mucilage
Starch glue
Soybean glue
Tapioca paste
Wood glue
Animal glues
Hide glue (flake and liquid versions)
Bone glue
Fish glue
Meat glue
Rabbit skin glue
Horse
Hoof glue
Hot melt glue
Polyethylene hot melt
Acrylonitrile
Cellulose nitrate
Latex combo
Neoprene base
Polysulfide
Polyurethane
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Rubber base
Silicon base
Albumin glue
Ceramic adhesive
Ultraviolet glue
Plastic cement
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 08:31 PM
Pah, only 46 there.
Micky
24-08-2008, 08:34 PM
Contact cement
Rubber cement
Pyroxylin cement
Resin glues:
Epoxy resins
Acrylic resin
Phenol formaldehyde resin
Polyvinyl acetate
carpenter's glue
Glue sticks
Polyester resin
Resorcinol resin
Urea-resin glue
Urea-formaldehyde resin
Canada balsam
Pastes:
Latex pastes
Vegetable-based glues:
Mucilage
Starch glue
Soybean glue
Tapioca paste
Wood glue
Animal glues
Hide glue (flake and liquid versions)
Bone glue
Fish glue
Meat glue
Rabbit skin glue
Horse
Hoof glue
Hot melt glue
Polyethylene hot melt
Acrylonitrile
Cellulose nitrate
Latex combo
Neoprene base
Polysulfide
Polyurethane
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Rubber base
Silicon base
Albumin glue
Ceramic adhesive
Ultraviolet glue
Plastic cement
Wow, whole lotta glues, resins and toxics there - were you a 'sniffer'...???
Would explain some of your more spurious posts if so.... ;)
Glasgow_Saint
24-08-2008, 08:35 PM
Pah, only 46 there.
I am :---)
saint boggy
24-08-2008, 08:37 PM
I am :---)
there may have only been 46, but i was suitably impressed!! :D
lee_saint
24-08-2008, 08:38 PM
there may have only been 46, but i was suitably impressed!! :D
Very true, which leads me onto where I can get some Tapioca paste to glue my shirt back together?
saint boggy
24-08-2008, 08:44 PM
Very true, which leads me onto where I can get some Tapioca paste to glue my shirt back together?
i have some dried semolina in the cupboard, you're more than welcome to that if ya like :)
jawillwill
26-09-2008, 04:49 PM
Contact cement
Rubber cement
Pyroxylin cement
Resin glues:
Epoxy resins
Acrylic resin
Phenol formaldehyde resin
Polyvinyl acetate
carpenter's glue
Glue sticks
Polyester resin
Resorcinol resin
Urea-resin glue
Urea-formaldehyde resin
Canada balsam
Pastes:
Latex pastes
Vegetable-based glues:
Mucilage
Starch glue
Soybean glue
Tapioca paste
Wood glue
Animal glues
Hide glue (flake and liquid versions)
Bone glue
Fish glue
Meat glue
Rabbit skin glue
Horse
Hoof glue
Hot melt glue
Polyethylene hot melt
Acrylonitrile
Cellulose nitrate
Latex combo
Neoprene base
Polysulfide
Polyurethane
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Rubber base
Silicon base
Albumin glue
Ceramic adhesive
Ultraviolet glue
Plastic cement
FFS, the Soybean glue has really ****ed up my shirt even more. Thanks for nothing.
Window Cleaner
26-09-2008, 05:00 PM
Contact cement
Rubber cement
Pyroxylin cement
Resin glues:
Epoxy resins
Acrylic resin
Phenol formaldehyde resin
Polyvinyl acetate
carpenter's glue
Glue sticks
Polyester resin
Resorcinol resin
Urea-resin glue
Urea-formaldehyde resin
Canada balsam
Pastes:
Latex pastes
Vegetable-based glues:
Mucilage
Starch glue
Soybean glue
Tapioca paste
Wood glue
Animal glues
Hide glue (flake and liquid versions)
Bone glue
Fish glue
Meat glue
Rabbit skin glue
Horse
Hoof glue
Hot melt glue
Polyethylene hot melt
Acrylonitrile
Cellulose nitrate
Latex combo
Neoprene base
Polysulfide
Polyurethane
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Rubber base
Silicon base
Albumin glue
Ceramic adhesive
Ultraviolet glue
Plastic cement
Missed out nut and bolt.
Jimmy Gabriel's Halo
26-09-2008, 05:41 PM
Buy the retro shirts, they are much better quality and more interesting.
CHAPEL END CHARLIE
26-09-2008, 05:55 PM
My issue with replica shirts is that ST holders now only get 10% off the away shirt (£4) rather than £10 discount for the home kit we received in previous seasons - yet another kick in the knackers for loyal fans .
Contact cement
Rubber cement
Pyroxylin cement
Resin glues:
Epoxy resins
Acrylic resin
Phenol formaldehyde resin
Polyvinyl acetate
carpenter's glue
Glue sticks
Polyester resin
Resorcinol resin
Urea-resin glue
Urea-formaldehyde resin
Canada balsam
Pastes:
Latex pastes
Vegetable-based glues:
Mucilage
Starch glue
Soybean glue
Tapioca paste
Wood glue
Animal glues
Hide glue (flake and liquid versions)
Bone glue
Fish glue
Meat glue
Rabbit skin glue
Horse
Hoof glue
Hot melt glue
Polyethylene hot melt
Acrylonitrile
Cellulose nitrate
Latex combo
Neoprene base
Polysulfide
Polyurethane
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
Rubber base
Silicon base
Albumin glue
Ceramic adhesive
Ultraviolet glue
Plastic cement
isn't carpenters glue and wood glue the same thing?
and how is putting horse on it going to do anything other than create a bloody mess ;)
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