Kitchen sink round 2
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Re: Kitchen sink round 2
ive turns the gasket on between the sink and the plug thing upside down and seems to be ok, ill keep an eye on it.
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Re: Kitchen sink round 2
When you reassemble the unit, rather than using silicon sealant, try plumbers mait, it’s available from most diy stores and places like screw fix for about £3-£4 a tub. It’s designed exactly for this.
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Re: Kitchen sink round 2
So went to tool station and got a new plug waste thing, fitted, sink been filled, and no leaks, sorted
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