Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Crack Do Mount&blade 1011 Is There A Way To Repair A Crack In A Porcelin Toilet Tank?

Is there a way to repair a crack in a porcelin toilet tank? - crack do mount&blade 1011

Yesterday, I replaced the fill valve, flush valve and handle. It seems that the cistern has a very small crack on the bottom. The crack runs from front to rear. It is very thin and barely visible, I'm not even sure it's a crack that goes through. If there is a crack, I might have a tight screws that are attached to the tank into the bowl through the crack.

The tank and the bowl is yellow, it will be difficult to find a replacement tank in the same color, so if I fix it if possible. Is there a product that can repair the crack? One type of epoxy or glue or something else?

There is also a way to confirm that the crack is lost and nothing else? Thanks for the advice!

4 comments:

OldManFr... said...

From your description it seems that you have broken. To test the filter you want the water either with a blue dye tablet or a reality dye. I do not recommend trying to repair a fractured reservoir. Result in body weight and temperature changes can grow or expand over time. I will not go away from home with a leaking tank. Your best option is to replace them.

Retired said...

Wipe the bottom of the tank with a dry cloth, feeling to see your fingers, remove the leak. There may be some products that could bring connection, but problematic because of a screw May. I want to replace only the toilet.

cacianss said...

The cracks become larger not smaller ones are solved. Buy a new one.

Jeff said...

If it is not repaired cracks, but losing is not everything. You can temporarily seal the tank to drain and dry. After 24 hours drying time you put a drop of RTV on the inside of the tank, where the crack on. Take your finger and press the RTV in the gap in the best possible way, but still more than a collection, it also abandoned. Wear gloves if you are sensitive to RTV. Sooner or later, you buy a new tank, but will work in the near future!

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