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Plumb Pak Polyethylene Slip Joint Tailpiece Washers 1-1/2” 20 pk

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The Plumb Pak Polyethylene Slip Joint Tailpiece Washers (1-1/2” 20 pk) are the simple, practical solution for ensuring leak-proof connections under your sinks and tubs. This is the small but critical component that creates the seal in your slip-joint drain assembly. Made from durable polyethylene, these washers compress reliably without cracking, offering a much better seal than brittle rubber that can harden over time. This large 20-pack kit delivers the reliable materials needed for maintenance, ensuring that drain assemblies from your kitchen to your laundry room remain completely dry and worry-free.

Key Features of Plumb Pak Polyethylene Slip Joint Tailpiece Washers

Designed specifically for standard 1-1/2 inch slip joint drain connections
Prevents leaks in P-traps, tailpieces, and continuous waste lines
Constructed from flexible polyethylene for a tight, conforming, and durable seal
Resists hardening and cracking from hot water and chemicals
Bulk 20-pack provides ample supply for multiple plumbing repairs
Essential replacement part for maintaining old or poorly sealing drain pipes
Smooth surface allows tailpieces to slip easily into the joint during assembly
Suitable for use in plastic or metal drain assemblies

Additional Information

Brand: Plumb Pak
Product Type: Tailpiece Washer
Model:
Product Use: Sealing Drain Slip Joints
Size: 20 pk
Material: Polyethylene
Height: 1/8 inch
Length: 1-1/2 inch (outer diameter)
Width: 1-1/2 inch (outer diameter)

Before installing a new washer, always check the ends of your tailpiece and trap connections for any sharp edges or burrs, as these can easily cut the polyethylene and cause a failure. When tightening the slip-joint nut, use only hand pressure followed by a quarter-turn with channel locks; overtightening is the primary reason these washers deform and leak over time. Always replace the washer anytime you loosen a slip-joint connection, even if the old one looks fine, to ensure the seal remains reliable.

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