Friday, July 1, 2011

prams for a baby

If you are wanting a pram to use for a baby then you might be better to buy one that is already restored rather than take on a restoration project yourself. Restoring a pram is not a cheap project, especially if the hood and apron need replacing, as that could lead to the inner bed needing replacing too to match the new linings. Add to this the cost of rechorming and maybe new tyres, then the paintwork might need a respray, which will mean coachlines have to be painted on. All this takes time as well as money, it is no good thinking you can do this in a couple of weeks! So if you do want a pram for a new baby and are determined to take on a restoration project, leave yourself plenty of time and don't leave it until the month before the baby is due!!!!

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