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Brand: Kenmore Age: 1 - 5 years
A screw has come loose, that holds a roller-wheel that supports a rail, that holds the upper dish/cup rack up. The hole in which the screw was fixed has loosened up and the screw will not hold. I have tried 'goop' and another industrial glue, as well as a plastic drywall anchor to fill the hole the screw goes into...but none have worked. Is there a glue available that will help hold this screw in place and not be compromised by the hot water temps inside the dishwasher?
Thanks in advance for your assistance. p |
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You can try a high temperature epoxy glue which ever you will find in a hardware store.
Gene.
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