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You'll have a greater risk of a leak with the old gasket than the silicone. It's easy. It goes on like caulk. It's hard to mess up. Just read the
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You'll have a greater risk of a leak with the old gasket than the silicone. It's easy. It goes on like caulk. It's hard to mess up. Just read the instructions on the tube. Try it that way while the vendor gets you gaskets. If there's a leak, peel off the silicone and use the new gaskets.
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