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Plast-aid will seal it.
So quickbeam...what is your idea of helpful? Tell him to clean the leaky glue joints well before applying plastaid? Then put a little happy face on the end of it and say good luck?
And what if there's a disagreement over how a repair is done? If one pro through experience, feels plastaid is a hit or miss bandaid, how should they respond to someone suggesting it? Should someone spend 20 minutes of their time (which they're NOT getting paid for, BTW), typing out a FULL explanation about their knowledge, experience and why they think it's a mickey moused repair?Personally, I think it's a mickey mouse repair, that may or may not work, on a spa that was made during a time when PVC glue was known to be bad, where even now, more and more leaks are being discovered. Would I use plastaid? Sure, if it was going in an area that could be constantly monitored. In an area that's going to be refoamed, sealed in and and hidden? NO WAY IN HE%%! There are some people that firmly believe, if you're going to do it at all, do it right.