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Can or Not - To Patching The Leaking Radiator Using Glue
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<blockquote data-quote="Insured By Mafia" data-source="post: 732102" data-attributes="member: 25747"><p>I dont think so cap gajah can withstand the high pressured radiator..</p><p>Instead, try Araldite..a pack of Araldite comes with one tube of adhesive and one tube of hardener.</p><p>Water resistant, quick drying and super strong..basically bonds hard plastics instantly..</p><p>You can easily get it from any hardware shops...</p><p>Google it for the images..At least you will know how it looks..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Insured By Mafia, post: 732102, member: 25747"] I dont think so cap gajah can withstand the high pressured radiator.. Instead, try Araldite..a pack of Araldite comes with one tube of adhesive and one tube of hardener. Water resistant, quick drying and super strong..basically bonds hard plastics instantly.. You can easily get it from any hardware shops... Google it for the images..At least you will know how it looks.. [/QUOTE]
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