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Can I fix a leaking sink with chewing gum? Don't see why not. Any Experience?

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dance2trance | 17:05 Tue 19th Oct 2010 | DIY
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The sink is leaking a bit where it meets the U bend. Thought I'd seal the gap with chewing gum. Then sterlise. Gunm dries rock hard and waterproof. Cheaper and quicker than putty. But are there any downsides? Thanks.
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It won't dry rock hard if it's in contact with water
17:06 Tue 19th Oct 2010
It won't dry rock hard if it's in contact with water
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lol ... Doc's right. Should be plastic fittings? Probably a seal popped out of place. Get some the correct diameter for the pipework .. either 35 or 40mm and re-assemble with a bit of fairy on the seals.
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We once fixed a pottery horses ears in a holiday cottage with jam, so i dont see why not.
Yep .. Doc

I install the odd Belfast Sink ... and the odd English Sink.
The old fashoined way was to use a piece of lead shaped to fit over the outlet, and use putty.
I use a little silicone.
I saw one recently that had been installed 8 years. The complete void inside for the overflow was filled completely with sealant! OF never worked. Bodger boys.
Aside from the general strangeness of the whole idea... I'm curious..

How and why were you planning on sterilising it?
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lol ..

I don't remember them .. I find them ... and have copied the method : )
Not that ruddy old mate : )

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