Seima Support: kitchen or laundry stainless steel sink not holding water

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How to check if your kitchen or laundry sink waste is installed correctly so that water stays in the bowl.
A common fault with installation of stainless steel sinks is that the rubber seal is not installed correctly, or is damaged. If that is the case, water may slowly leak out of sink between the sink and the waste edge.
We show you a simple way of checking if your basket waste is faulty, or if the sink seal is missing or damaged.

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  • @tarot-divine
    @tarot-divine Жыл бұрын

    Was having a meltdown over my leaking sink. This video saved my life. Looks like it was made just for me. Thank u much

  • @RedBloodyDog2023
    @RedBloodyDog2023 Жыл бұрын

    thank you! I had no idea there was another seal. Ive replaced the plug seals to no avail. It's been doing my head in!

  • @debwool
    @debwool Жыл бұрын

    So how do I change the rubber?

  • @jdeelp
    @jdeelp Жыл бұрын

    Now it confirms its the actual plugs that needs to be replaced as the rubber seal around the base of the plug is crumbling away... And to get it replaced is $50 each! And I need two of them. Complete bloody joke. Wished I never got the Seima kitchen sink when built our house. Hate the design of these plugs.

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