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Korenwolf
Mar 14, 2007

Nap Ghost

elsanto posted:

My clothes washer's discharge hose sprung a leak, so I cut in half, joined the halves with a barb, and then hose clamped them. The hose still leaks a little, and after try ing PVC cement and a rubber adhesive to stop it, I am out of ideas. Is there a compound or adhesive that would stop leaks in a plastic hose. What the hell is it?

Its probably easier to replace, but if you can shut off the water and get the area dry, try RTV otherwise known as fish tank cement. Thats what I do when I'm lazy. You can get it at lowes, for some reason home depot doesn't carry it. At least the home depot by me.

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