L lasdkj New member May 25, 2010 #1 My a huge chunk of my bathroom ceramic sink broke off. Should i try to superglue/gorilla glue it together? There is a small noticeably crack line if i were to. Or should I call maintenance? Is this covered or will I have to pay?
My a huge chunk of my bathroom ceramic sink broke off. Should i try to superglue/gorilla glue it together? There is a small noticeably crack line if i were to. Or should I call maintenance? Is this covered or will I have to pay?
T The Discover Chic New member May 25, 2010 #2 If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.
If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.
T The Discover Chic New member May 25, 2010 #3 If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.
If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.
T The Discover Chic New member May 25, 2010 #4 If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.
If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.
T The Discover Chic New member May 25, 2010 #5 If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.
If it broke on it's own, than you are covered- but if you were jumping on the sink (something out of the norm) that it is your responsibility.