Recently got given a dishwasher with a small but noticeable leak which the previous owner had not been able to trace.
After running it a couple of times jacked up on blocks with a bucket to catch the drips, and taking Thermal Images with my phone (actually a useful feature, which I totally wrote off as a gimmick) I've traced it to a tiny rubber grommet which fits into a hole in the plastic tub bottom where it joins the stainless steel sides of the tub.
Those grommets are unavailable as a spare, or a commercially available part, so I need an alternative sealant.
However, whilst I can find lots of sealants suitable for high temperature service in a caustic environment, and lots of food safe sealants, I'm struggling to source a product which will meet all three requirements.
Any suggestions?
After running it a couple of times jacked up on blocks with a bucket to catch the drips, and taking Thermal Images with my phone (actually a useful feature, which I totally wrote off as a gimmick) I've traced it to a tiny rubber grommet which fits into a hole in the plastic tub bottom where it joins the stainless steel sides of the tub.
Those grommets are unavailable as a spare, or a commercially available part, so I need an alternative sealant.
However, whilst I can find lots of sealants suitable for high temperature service in a caustic environment, and lots of food safe sealants, I'm struggling to source a product which will meet all three requirements.
Any suggestions?