By LNAngel
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Wondering how to stop water from getting past your drainstopper?
on 5/27/2008 LOL... good one! ;)
on 2/19/2008 Yours is the best idea, but you could put some cling wrap or part of a plastic bag over the drain hole, then put the drainstopper in. ( It works )
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showpup said
on 5/27/2008 LOL... good one! ;)
kjv4thee said
on 2/19/2008 Yours is the best idea, but you could put some cling wrap or part of a plastic bag over the drain hole, then put the drainstopper in. ( It works )