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I have the large size drain plug. I ordered a "washer"/"gasket" with a new plug. the washer is copper-looking metal but the dang thing won't quite seal, so I have a drip... any suggestions on a fix? wish I had something that would compress a bit as the plug is tightened but can't seem to find anything. thanks,Mark
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O ring or washer in the plumbing aisle at the box stores?
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I get mine in the drain plug washer section of the parts store. I usually use either nylon or a rubber coated metal washer. I prefer the rubber coated metal.
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Cut a washer out of a plastic coffee can cover, O rings work sometimes but they can also squish out.
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