Hi all,
I've accidentally nicked a tiny hole in my pond liner. I was using an engineering brick to weigh down the liner but accidentally knocked it into the pond. What I thought was just a scuff has obviously gone through as the pond's half empty this morning.
Do you think I could get away with using a bicycle puncture repair kit to mend it? I'm not sure what the liner is made of - it's one of these.
Any thoughts?
Cheers, MBE
I've accidentally nicked a tiny hole in my pond liner. I was using an engineering brick to weigh down the liner but accidentally knocked it into the pond. What I thought was just a scuff has obviously gone through as the pond's half empty this morning.

Do you think I could get away with using a bicycle puncture repair kit to mend it? I'm not sure what the liner is made of - it's one of these.
Any thoughts?
Cheers, MBE

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