Reactive adhesive on the tap, dangerous?
Since the tap wasn't sealing properly, I applied a rubber adhesive to the outside, and there's a bit of it on the inside as well. It's hardened. Should I still drink from it?
Since the tap wasn't sealing properly, I applied a rubber adhesive to the outside, and there's a bit of it on the inside as well. It's hardened. Should I still drink from it?
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Ich verstehe auch wenn ihr mir das ausschlagen wolt 😉
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Hello I was at a used clothing container today and there was a bed linen there that I would have loved to take with me. It was still in really good condition and was lying halfway down. But would you have taken it or not?
Hello ManInTheMiddl,
The right way would have been to ask first and then to do it.
You can’t answer your question because it’s not clear where you glued.
So this adhesive should not come into contact with the drinking water in any case, because then toxic substances are transferred from the adhesive into the drinking water.
Would be good if you set up an image so that the adhesive spot becomes visible to us.
Greetings Markus