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      <title>10 Ways to Cover Old Smoke Detector Holes in Apartment</title>
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      <description>Every apartment dweller faces the inevitable task of covering up old smoke detector holes when they move in or renovate. These unsightly holes can be an eyesore and a reminder of the previous tenants. Fortunately, there are several simple and effective ways to conceal these holes and restore your apartment&amp;rsquo;s aesthetic appeal. Whether you&amp;rsquo;re a seasoned DIYer or a complete novice, you can easily achieve a seamless finish with the right techniques and materials.</description>
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