Does a leak at the bottom of the flush toilet cause a poor drainage?

Updated on Toilet 2024-04-18
1 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Of course not, poor running water will cause water leakage. Instead of leaking water causing poor drainage.

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The key is that the rubber pad (may be an engineering plastic cushion) at the water inlet can not suppress the water flow of the inlet, and a rubber pad of the same size as the water inlet can be cut and glued to the original rubber pad (may be an engineering plastic cushion) with universal tape, so as to increase the pressure of pressing the water flow of the inlet water, and the float ball will reach a certain height with the water level, and the rubber pad (may be an engineering plastic cushion) will be added by the lever to easily block the water flow of the inlet water. There is also a step to tighten the cushion by turning the screws behind the engineering plastic cushion to adjust the tightness of the cushion in a clockwise direction a few times to tighten the cushion. In this way, the problem of water leakage is solved.