I came upon some seal plugs that might possibly work well for the Canon cartridges.
These don't break and seem to be made of polyethylene or polypropylene.
The simply push into the holes without a screwdriver and seal very well. You can pull them off with your fingernails and they will NOT break.
They are not solid but hollow core thus giving a gentle yet positive sealing effect.
When pushed in they sit pretty flush and gives the refilled cart a nice "complete look.
Any opinions on what you may think will be appreciated.
These are plugs that are used to seal holes prior to painting or powder coating.
These don't break and seem to be made of polyethylene or polypropylene.
The simply push into the holes without a screwdriver and seal very well. You can pull them off with your fingernails and they will NOT break.
They are not solid but hollow core thus giving a gentle yet positive sealing effect.
When pushed in they sit pretty flush and gives the refilled cart a nice "complete look.
Any opinions on what you may think will be appreciated.
These are plugs that are used to seal holes prior to painting or powder coating.