Can the rubber seal under the toilet be removed and dried?

Updated on Toilet 2024-03-10
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Don't use it.

    After all, the location is special, the toilet.

    It's best to get it all at once and never make a mistake.

    You say that a thing of ten or so dollars, why can't you buy a new one.

    Make sure nothing goes wrong.

    Plan for the bad side, in case it doesn't work for a while because it goes wrong, and then re-install it.

    It has to be demolished, it needs to be safe, and it is dirty, which is time-consuming and laborious, and the gains outweigh the losses.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Since the rubber seal has been used, it cannot be used again, otherwise it will leak.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    When the sealant is dry, it cannot be used, because it cannot be sealed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    No, in fact, if there is a problem with the toilet seal, you can repair it yourself, and the method is very simple.

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5 answers2024-03-10

It's very simple, because the sealing ring itself is also elastic, and under the pressure of the toilet bowl itself, the sealing ring will slowly sink in, so that it can be sealed firmly, so you put on the sealing ring first, and it is aimed at the sewage outlet of the bathroom, and slowly move it down. Achieve optimal tightness

1 answers2024-03-10

This is just an accessory, as long as you have it, it doesn't matter if it's a famous brand.

3 answers2024-03-10

It's better to install one, it's okay not to install it, and the dirt won't come out, because the bottom of the toilet has been welded with cement or glue to the ground, even if the sealing ring is not disturbed, it will not seep out.

2 answers2024-03-10

Well. Yes. Nationally unified. Just buy it. The answer is helpful to you, please give me some points.

3 answers2024-03-10

It doesn't matter what you said, it should be that the toilet has been used for a long time, the toilet drain is blocked by scale, and the toilet drain pipe mouth is thinner, so burn it with sulfuric acid, or ask the workers who dredge the sewer pipe, just dredge it.