Brakers
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Hi Peeps from another thread talking about the large amount of gas I’ve used on certain trips with mainly the fridge freezer running and also the obligatory washing and very little cooking, I’ve just noticed a small crack at the top in the lining of my fridge freezer.
Now I know roughly what I’m thinking of doing i.e. drill small holes at both ends of the crack to stop it spreading, rough the area of the crack up before putting sealant on it.
The point of this thread is what type of sealant I should use, although it’s in a fridge the crack is at the top so will not come into contact with food, but does that still mean I will need an antifungal sealant?
Do I get one which dries rock solid or one which remains flexible and which type do you good people recommend? Or is there another simpler way, someone suggested plastic welding and then putting sealant over it, but I’m not sure I want to be putting a hot soldering iron or some other heat related equipment on my fridge freezer lining, another person said use some form of bonding tape but I’m not sure how successful that would be.
Any offers of help will be much appreciated.
Many Thanks in anticipation of your replies.
Best Wishes Tony
Now I know roughly what I’m thinking of doing i.e. drill small holes at both ends of the crack to stop it spreading, rough the area of the crack up before putting sealant on it.
The point of this thread is what type of sealant I should use, although it’s in a fridge the crack is at the top so will not come into contact with food, but does that still mean I will need an antifungal sealant?
Do I get one which dries rock solid or one which remains flexible and which type do you good people recommend? Or is there another simpler way, someone suggested plastic welding and then putting sealant over it, but I’m not sure I want to be putting a hot soldering iron or some other heat related equipment on my fridge freezer lining, another person said use some form of bonding tape but I’m not sure how successful that would be.
Any offers of help will be much appreciated.
Many Thanks in anticipation of your replies.
Best Wishes Tony