Help me fix my tap
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I bought a new chrome kitchen tap about 10-12 months ago from Brico Depot in France. I'd noticed it had lost pressure about 3 months ago then eventually found a small pin sized hole on the surface where the water would escape from when on.
I obviously couldn't return it for an exchange so I tried to fix the problem. I tried silicone sealer which washed away within a day and then tried superglue along the hole (which is at a corner junction), this worked for 3 months until it wore away and the leak began again.
Last night I tried a leak sealant which hasn't worked so I was going to put another layer of superglue on as a temporary fix. This isn't something I want to be doing every 3 months so I was hoping you guys could offer me a slightly more permanent fix.
Am I wasting my time or should I inevitably go and buy a new tap?
It looks quite similar to this

I obviously couldn't return it for an exchange so I tried to fix the problem. I tried silicone sealer which washed away within a day and then tried superglue along the hole (which is at a corner junction), this worked for 3 months until it wore away and the leak began again.
Last night I tried a leak sealant which hasn't worked so I was going to put another layer of superglue on as a temporary fix. This isn't something I want to be doing every 3 months so I was hoping you guys could offer me a slightly more permanent fix.
Am I wasting my time or should I inevitably go and buy a new tap?
It looks quite similar to this

That was what I was thinking. Is it waterproof? I was thinking of this also.
http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;jsessionid=YNG2L...
http://www.screwfix.com/search.do;jsessionid=YNG2L...
Plumbers mait? Kind of a putty consistency that gets spread around the plug hole before putting in the visible metal plug, totally waterproof and pretty good with pressure build up (i.e. at the bottom of a deep filled sink, it still holds itself). not entirely sure if the pressure from a tap might be too much for it though?
I'd only use it if you could get inside/the other side of the hole though, it would be really unsightly if you use it on the outside of the tap and wouldn't function as well I doubt.
I'd only use it if you could get inside/the other side of the hole though, it would be really unsightly if you use it on the outside of the tap and wouldn't function as well I doubt.
Republik said:
Is it waterproof?
I bonded an aluminium patch onto a leaking petrol tank & that held. So I expect water would be ok.That was in the late 70's & tbh I can't say how long it lasted, but at least a year....I doubt the formula has been changed much since then.
Araldite is great if everything is scrupulously prepared.
The problem as I see it is that he can't get to teh inside, so any adhesive is stuck to shiny chrome and being pushed off by high pressure. For a real fix you'd rough it up with some glasspaper first but then it would look ugly.
What about drilling it into a proper hole, tapping it and then Aralditing in a grubscrew etc? Then you have proper mechanical grip.
What about drilling it into a proper hole, tapping it and then Aralditing in a grubscrew etc? Then you have proper mechanical grip.
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