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![]() Hey, I have a Aqua c remora skimmer that is leaking right at the input on the skimmer. How can I fix this? Just put the pipe on the input and seal it with silicone or is there another way?
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![]() Regretfully silicone doesn't adhere to plastic/acrylic well you could use jb weld or a new product I've been using called bondic
http://youtu.be/xTsfwL61CR8
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![]() So I've Tryed plumbing tape, electricial tape, goo, and the damn thing still leaks right at the joint where the inlet pipe connects to the skimmer. Anyone have any ideas?
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![]() I fixed it. It was leaking on the other side of the inlet, good old super glue and plumbers tape
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