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Washing Machine Connected To Kitchen U Bend

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Ric.ror | 09:09 Sat 24th May 2014 | DIY
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My defunked washing machine is connected to the u bend in the kitchen
Every time I empty the washing up bowl half the water seeps out through the bottom of the washing machine.
I can't uninstall the washing machine until 6 June when the new one comes
I thought about using a two pence coin to seal the washing machine outlet but I'm worried it may clog the main outlet up
Any help would be appreciated
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There's a type of sink trap that comes with a sticky-outey connection for machines. They often have a rubber blank which is removed when a machine is connected... so go ahead. No problem :o)))
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Thank you so much for your help
sticky-outey connection too technical for me.
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Do you think it's worthwhile getting a plumber in to change it to a seperate outlet pipe?
Note to Slackness.... I'm averse to too much jargon ;o)))

Ric, no need at all. Nothing wrong with your present set-up. Meths' height point is good, but not so important with a sealed connection such as yours.

Height is important if you had a "saxophone" type waste trap for the washing machine.
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Just to let you all know the £2.49 spent at homebase was money very well spent
Problem solved

Many thanks for all your help x

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