Blue Jay Well-Known Member Joined Jun 5, 2008 Messages 333 Reaction score 40 Jul 5, 2021 #1 I have a heated bird bath that has started leaking, can not detect just where. This is a type of plastic wondering what I can use to seal it back up. Thanks
I have a heated bird bath that has started leaking, can not detect just where. This is a type of plastic wondering what I can use to seal it back up. Thanks
Rusty Flooring installer Staff member Admin Moderator Joined May 20, 2010 Messages 1,990 Reaction score 221 Location Missouri Jul 7, 2021 #2 Try Flexseal. I fixed a crack in a plastic bath tub a year ago and it is still holding.
Blue Jay Well-Known Member Joined Jun 5, 2008 Messages 333 Reaction score 40 Jul 8, 2021 #3 Rusty said: Try Flexseal. I fixed a crack in a plastic bath tub a year ago and it is still holding. Click to expand... Thanks that is what I am trying.
Rusty said: Try Flexseal. I fixed a crack in a plastic bath tub a year ago and it is still holding. Click to expand... Thanks that is what I am trying.
L LeeD Member Joined Aug 1, 2021 Messages 5 Reaction score 5 Location Canada Aug 1, 2021 #4 You can also use any epoxy putty.
H Hal201 Active Member Joined Mar 25, 2021 Messages 26 Reaction score 2 Location USA Aug 4, 2021 #5 I've used an adhesive silicone sealer for my old birdbath and held up quite nicely.
Blue Jay Well-Known Member Joined Jun 5, 2008 Messages 333 Reaction score 40 Aug 4, 2021 #6 I used the Flexseal and it seems to be doing the job very well, gave it 4 coats over 3 days.