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I'm looking to fix a leak point in my bean animal overflow and was wondering if anyone has had experience with this product...more specifically if it will be safe for my system.

http://www.loctite.co.uk/loctite-40...21249&msdsLanguage=EN_GB&selectedTab=document

Thanks for the help and if not this, do you have a recommendation? My overflow is a custom acrylic overflow. A couple pictures included. The leak is in the lower right hand corner of the first picture and I'm thinking about using the sealant on the inside of the box.

Thanks.

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I did, but that’s not where the leak is...it’s at the seam of the box in the lower right hand corner
 

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Ohh didn't see that. Try weld-on 16 it'll go on a bit like wet silicone if that is a plastic overflow box which it looks like
 
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I can use that on the inside of the box and it will be ok for the system?
 

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you'll want to let it cure.. but weld-on is what holds acrylic tanks together.
 

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