How to deal with leaking toilet sealant?

Updated on Toilet 2024-02-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The sewage pit pipeline is 10cm above the ground, and if there is no 10cm height reserved, it is easy to cause problems such as failure to align the sewage outlet and water leakage.

    2. Scrape off the glass sealant at the contact between the base of the toilet bowl and the ground.

    3. Choose an anti-mildew sealant to refill the joint, and before caulking, glue the tape on both sides of the gap to expose the gap.

    Fourth, when playing the sealant, use a glue gun to pour, and then smear the silicone glue on the surface, and then smooth the glue.

    Fifth, after playing the silicone glue, you can't wipe it immediately, wait for it to be completely dry, and then deal with it, and tear off the tape that was glued before after smoothing, and it will not stick to other places.

    6. Under normal circumstances, the surface will dry in about an hour. However, if the inside is really dry enough to seal and prevent leaks, it will take 1 to 2 days. Therefore, it is best to use it after 2 to 3 days after playing silicone glue, otherwise it is easy to leak.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    After getting it down, clean up the original glue, and then buy a good glue and install it directly, it is recommended to use the glue of Dow Corning.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Use good quality glass glue and seal it from the surface, and there is no problem with using it for two or three years.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Now buy a glass glue and try it, it can generally be sealed, but before the operation, the stains on the leakage must be cleaned up, otherwise the seal is not tight.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If it is light, it can be directly dispensed, and if it is heavy, it must be disassembled and reinstalled.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Solution:

    1. Scrape off the glass sealant on the contact between the base of the toilet bowl and the ground;

    2. Lift the toilet bowl and tilt it at a certain angle, and check whether the sealing ring on the toilet drain is damaged and the sealing is not tight;

    3. Use a new toilet drain sealing trap to cover the toilet drain;

    4. Align the sewage outlet with the sealing ring to the toilet sewer pipe to make the toilet straight.

    5. Re-apply glass glue to the part where the toilet is in contact with the ground.

    Things to look out for:

    If the original toilet is installed, there is a fixed expansion bolt at the fixing hole of the base, the screw cap must be unscrewed, and then follow the above-mentioned step operation, and then before proceeding to the 4th step, the original ground expansion screw hole is filled with waterproof paint, and then proceed, and then re-tighten the screw cap.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    My toilet was also a problem a few days ago, so I'll talk about it in the way I handled it myself.

    Use a blade to go along the sealant at the bottom of the toilet bowl to get it open, then move the toilet, hang up the sealant at the bottom with a knife, dry the floor and the edge of the toilet with a dry cloth, and then put the toilet on it with a pencil, draw a wheel frame, smear glass glue in the wheel frame, and then install the toilet, and then smooth it with your fingers to a good-looking state, you are not allowed to sit on it for 24 hours, and you can use it after 24 hours.

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