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Cleanup
In our case, some of the seams were not well filled with hot glue, so concrete got into them. This can be avoided, but in case it’s an issue for you too, it’s a good idea to clean your bricks right after you’ve finished demoulding, as the concrete will still be weak and crumbly. Wear safety glasses and rub those bricks with a wire brush.
If you had to screw into your bricks, holes can be filled with a hot glue gun, and sticks of the plastic you used to make your bricks. It’s not a bad idea to do this while you’re still on site, as next time when you use the bricks you might forget to inspect for cavities.
In general, it’s a good idea to maintain a neat construction site, as any subsequent work carried out there can be affected by hazards you leave behind. So clean up your tools and materials once you’re done!
Also, if relevant, remember to feed the horse. And to avoid the tiger snake.