How to use a quick fix (Slip Fix)
 
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How to use a quick fix (Slip Fix)
You will need the following:
Quick Fix
Coupler or PVC fitting
Shovel
Rag
Glue
Saw

1. Dig a whole that is big enough for you to get your hands and arms into and work comfortable.
2. Identify the location of the leak.
3. Take and glue the fitting that you are going to be using. (Elbow, Tee, Coupling)
  Note:Wait for about 2 minutes for the glue to dry.
4. Extend the Quick Fix all the way and place it over the pipe and mark the ends of the entire Quick Fix and the PVC fitting. Make another mark about 3/4 of an inch on the inside from the first mark you made.
5. Take the saw and cut the pipe on the two inside makes that you did.
6. Take the rag and wipe down the pipe so it is dry and clean.
7. Take the glue and apply it to the pipe and then to the fitting and slip it on.
8. Take the glue and apply it to the other side of the Quick Fix and push it on to the pipe.
  Note: Waite for about 2 minutes before you turn on the water.
9. Go and turn on the water to check for leaks.
10. No leaks? Good, now you can cover the hole back up.