If the container is to be used for food, cracks and leaks make it unusable because any of the repair materials and/or the crack could become havens for bacteria.
Silicone, or JB weld. For plastic pools or buckets, shoo goo works wonderfully to fill the crack and support the weak spot.
The fix is replacing the leaking part.
You can't. EPA and the government requires a gas tank to be replaced if it is leaking or cracked.
If it's cracked, it might be made of fiberglass, or plastic. Fiberglass patch or two part epoxy.
Yes! if you have a cracked head chances are your oil and coolant are mixing together and coolant and or oil is leaking out causing the vehicle to overheat... if you have a cracked head fix it! do not drive the vehicle
your heater core is probably made of plastic and has finally cracked like they all do. See the dealer or a professional like myself.
More information needed. Is it visible, is it underground, is is plastic, is it metal pipe - -
Your bathtub may be leaking due to worn out seals, cracked pipes, or loose fittings. To fix it, you can try tightening the fittings, replacing the seals, or repairing the pipes. If the issue persists, it may be best to seek professional help from a plumber.
If you mean the plastic overflow tank, replace it. If you mean the plastic tanks on either side of the radiator core, replace the radiator.
Your chimney may be leaking due to damaged flashing, cracked bricks or mortar, or a faulty chimney cap. To fix it, you can inspect and repair the flashing, replace damaged bricks or mortar, and install a new chimney cap to prevent water from entering.
Your sink may be leaking underneath due to a worn-out seal, loose connections, or a cracked pipe. It is important to identify and fix the source of the leak to prevent water damage and mold growth.
You can replace it. Or you get a plastic tank fix kit in AutoZone or Advance Auto Parts.
To fix a leaking plastic pipe joint, you can try tightening the joint with a wrench or applying a sealant specifically designed for plastic pipes. If the leak persists, you may need to replace the joint or the section of pipe altogether. It's important to turn off the water supply before attempting any repairs.