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Toilet Cistern Cover Broken
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Hi everyone,
My wife accidentally dropped a perfume bottle onto the toilet cistern cover and this has now broken from the corner. I have had a quick see if it can be put back together by super glue without using it yet. It probably can but leaved a little hole which I am not sure what I should use. I was thinking bathroom silicone, tile grout or a little car body filler any suggestions would be great.
Thanks
My wife accidentally dropped a perfume bottle onto the toilet cistern cover and this has now broken from the corner. I have had a quick see if it can be put back together by super glue without using it yet. It probably can but leaved a little hole which I am not sure what I should use. I was thinking bathroom silicone, tile grout or a little car body filler any suggestions would be great.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In which case I'm unsure I'd go for super glue which works best on smooth surfaces. In your shoes I'd check what the local DIY shed is selling and see if there is something good for pottery and doesn't go expanding as it cured. Off the top of my head I might try araldite, but there may be a better choice. As for filler, the shiny porcelain surface might dictate that simple filler would be unsatisfactory, I'd be temped to look for something resin based maybe ? Again check out what's in your local stores.
Holding the two pieces in situ while the glue sets is a problem, you could use plasticine blobs as supports, but by the time you have bought ; araldite, plasticine, body filler and maybe acrylic artist's paint to try to cover your repair, plus the fact that every time you take a pee and look at it, you will cringe, it really would be cheaper and certainly more satisfying to buy a new top from you friendly plumbers merchant.
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