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Often the joint between the bathtub drain pipe and the sewer pipe is leaking.

A rubber band (rubber bandage), which is sold at a pharmacy, will help get rid of the leak. Wind it around the pipe with interference and overlap and fix the free end with wire.

Bandage for plumbing

Author: V. Posmelov

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