JB Quick will probably fix it. If the tank is plastic just make sure you clean and rough up the surface before applying.
Had our old riding mower repaired. Picked it up, filled the tank, and there is a small leak about halfway up - appears to be at the seam line. The mower works fine and it's no big deal as long as you don't overfill it, but I seem to remember a product advertised that you could put in the tank that would stop a leak? Maybe it was a product you applied on the outside? Not worth taking it back to the repair shop, but if someone knows of a product that is a simple fix, I'd like to get it taken care of.
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