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Waterproof glue for Bissel washer
jonty1970
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Any help would be great!
A small bit of the front of my Bissel carpet washer has snapped off, and I can't get any suction now.
Please help with the best glue for the job.
Thanks for any replies!
A small bit of the front of my Bissel carpet washer has snapped off, and I can't get any suction now.
Please help with the best glue for the job.
Thanks for any replies!
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£20 for a dab of glue! :shocked:
Thank you , but I'll try and find something a bit cheaper!0 -
Thank you. I'll try the glue first then replace the part if it won't stay stuck!0
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I used Bostik contact adhesive on my Vax a couple of years ago and it's still stuck!
I think it was this one: http://www.bostik.co.uk/diy/product/bostik/Hard-Plastics-Clear-Adhesive/166
I got it from my local independent hardware shop. HTH0 -
It is the best glue you will ever buy,you can keep it in the fridge for years once it is opened and in the freezer for years if unopened.I have used it for allsorts and it never lets me down,it can also be used on items up to 10 stone in weight.£20 for a dab of glue! :shocked:
Thank you , but I'll try and find something a bit cheaper!0 -
If the superglue doesn't work, you could try Araldite. It's a good old-fashioned 2-part epoxy glue, strong as anything. My dad used to swear by it, I can remember him using it for everything when I was a kid. Old-fashioned, but still going strong because it's good at what it does :-)0
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Try Sticks Like Sh*t, you can get it from Screwfix.
I've used it on alot of repairs and it has yet to let me down.
You'll need to use a sealant gun to apply it, but you get an amazingly strong, waterproof bond.0
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