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Cistern leak
Hi.
I have a hairline crack at the bottom of my toilet cistern and was wondering if there is a product out there that would seal the leak once I have emptied the water and dried the inside. Thank you for reading this and I hope you can help ----------------------------------------- Message sent by Excite Newsgroups. http://www.excite.co.uk/newsgroup |
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patcheshouse wrote:
Hi. I have a hairline crack at the bottom of my toilet cistern and was wondering if there is a product out there that would seal the leak once I have emptied the water and dried the inside. Thank you for reading this and I hope you can help Epoxy worked well for me. Dry thouroughly, then apply in a thin layer 1cm each side of the join. |
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