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Fine hairline crack in basin

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honky-tonk | 01:28 Wed 30th Dec 2009 | Home & Garden
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Is there anyway it can be re-paired as its new and dont want to fork out money for another one.
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I'd say a new basin is the only option.....because the crack will only get bigger.
Have you got house insurance...it should be covered under Fixtures and fittings.
14:37 Wed 30th Dec 2009
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He/she must have dropped their false teeth in the sink.
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Zacmaster don't think they will have it back as its my fault for dropping something in it and no it wasnt false teeth lol.
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Suppose i could give that a try redhelen, the only thing is will it stop the hairline crack from getting bigger as i have noticed in the past few days its gone from a inch to a couple of inches.
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I'd say a new basin is the only option.....because the crack will only get bigger.
Have you got house insurance...it should be covered under Fixtures and fittings.
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Thankyou alavahalf, i didnt think of home insurance shall put a claim in the new year.
Before you claim on house insurance check what the excess payable is. It may be cheaper in the long run not to claim.

There is a product on the market called 'milliput' that is very good at sealing baths, wash basins etc.

http://shop.ebay.co.u...at=See-All-Categories

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