O-ring (again)
Given the only other option is spending hundreds of pounds replacing the tap body or getting a whole new mixer/bath filler, do you think it might be worth a try sticking a line of silicone sealant around the metal body/ plastic insert join line (as long as it doesn't block the cold water input?
Absolutelynothing to stop you trying silicon.
Ihave tried various things in the past none of which were 100% successful the best result was with Araldite but still had a small weep from the joint.
Theother problem with Araldite is it is pretty much a one way thing, if it bondsthe cartridge and the plastic insert together there is no way it will comeapart.
Answered 11 years ago by The Shower Doctor
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