It doesn't happen in the other faucets though. And this is a faucet that gets used everyday and regularly, it's just that we've been busy with other things and never bothered to investigate why the flow started to slow down to begin with so it just got very slow over a couple of years. So why...
Ok. I'm very concerned. One of my faucets have had a very low water preassure coming out for a while so I decided to finally fix it today by removing the aerator. When I did so i let the water run and with it a very dark water with sediment came out. It was alarming. I let it run for a while and...
Howdy. I'm working on fixing a front car bumper that's in very rough shape. It's composed of three different kinds of plastics. They are:
1. pp+e/p- td20
2. pp+e/p - td10
3. aepds
So, I'm buying a plastic welding kit and I see that they bring PP plastic donors( I hope they are compatible) but...
No matter how much of a good job you do when using caulk in the shower it won't last mold free for long. Has anyone tried something that's not engineered with a yearly subscription in mind...maybe something more...I don't know toxic and effective?
There's a hole about 4 in diameter in the fender liner than I'm trying to patch. I'm not sure what plastic material it is but it's very flexible and I do have the doonor part ready. Will using epoxy produce a more durable result than abs cement?
Im amazed at how many of you didn't understand my original comment or just didn't read it. I'm also amazed at how many of you suggested different types of solution to my problem. Anyway, an update that is long overdue. Due to the size of the tank and many compartments inside using and abrasive...
I tried doing that with pebbles but there seems to be like 2 chambers inside and it's not a small tank either so it is quite the ******** work out. And the neck makes it so awkward to shake. I'm gonna try sand and water later. I'm not sure that laundry detergent will do anything to brown and...
There's stuck on sediment everywhere green and brown. It was halfway full with water when i took it out. If I use it as it is all that sediment will come off with time and most likely clog the lines.
I could replace it but where is the gained knowlwdge on that? Maybe the knowledge of spending money..? If I do cut it won't the plastic be able to be melted seal back together with a soldering iron or similar?
Howdy. I'm trying to clean the windshield reservoir inside because it is gruesome. I don't see how I can do it because it's got a very long neck and it's chambered. After trying a few solutions the only thing I see as th easiest method is to cut it in half and glue it back on. I do see JB weld...