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A hole the size of a coin has appeared in the corrugated, flexible, outlet hose of my dishwasher. The perpetrator, a mouse I presume. Any ideas how to repair it? The dishwasher is a Bosch. Thanks.
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I forgot about the super-duper tape, you answered it your self
Has anyone tried silicone self fusing tape. Is it super-duper?
I've replaced several leaking sections of pipe that customers had repaired with this stuff themselves.
They were still leaking
A hole the size of a coin has appeared in the corrugated, flexible, outlet hose of my dishwasher. The perpetrator, a mouse I presume. Any ideas how to repair it? The dishwasher is a Bosch. Thanks.
If you cut the pipe where the hole is ,a piece of 3/4" copper should fit into the pipe and secure it with 2 dublee clips.
It may be attached to another pipe or the pump internally within the dishwasher - possibly with a jubilee clip or spring clip.
That's okay. My job keeps me in front of the screen. I just pop in and out of the forum, and I am a fast touch typist, 60wpm. Hardly took any of my time and it's nice to read what pleasant people have to say. Of course there would not have been so many posts if you had not added your glib comments. My problem is solved, please do not bother to respond. This post is closed. Thanks again everyone and I hope one day my small learning curve helps someone who visits this fab website with the same problem.Well done! it only took 20 posts to solve this problem.
Doh!
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