I have a major screwup on my hands

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cudatim68

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Yesterday i built an indoor pond out of scraps and a liner i had laying around. I removed my side supports to mount the liner on the sides. When reattaching the sides, i sunk a screw to deep and pierced the liner.
That's what i get for countersinking the screws. Is there an easy way to patch this small hole. It is a 20 mil liner brand new outta the box.
Would silicone work or perhaps a tire patch for bycicles?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please no negative comments.
Thank you.
 
Nope.......i shouldn't have bought it off of e-bay. It came wadded up in a box, wasn't even wrapped with nothing.

I wonder if Goop would work?
 
It originated or was made at Pond Depot, at least that's what the packing slip had on it.
 
they sell pond repair kits, you just rough the liner up around the hole, apply the glue and put the patch on. simple, just go get one and dont try to rig it.
 
Thanks for the help. I couldn't find a leak anywhere so i drained it and set it up on my deck. It hasn't leaked at all (go figure) so maybe it was just sweating in the house.
 
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