What to do if the toilet bowl is splashing

Updated on Toilet 2024-05-06
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    By putting in a piece of toilet paper first, you can avoid this embarrassment.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    In addition to putting two pieces of paper in the toilet to prevent splashes, there are now toilet splash preventers that are sold, and you can go to some shopping websites to find out first.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Toilet spills are a common problem, but here are some things we can do to fix it

    First of all, before using the toilet, put an appropriate amount of paper towels in the toilet bowl to reduce the splashing of water. But be careful not to put too much, otherwise it will cause the toilet to clog.

    Secondly, when defecation, move your buttocks back so that the stool slowly slides into the water along the wide wall of the toilet bowl so that it will not splash.

    Finally, a toilet splash protector can be purchased and attached to the toilet bowl can also effectively prevent splash water problems.

    Toilet bowl splash causes

    The reason why the toilet is splashing is mainly related to the toilet trap. The main function of the toilet trap is to reduce the adhesion of dirt to the inner wall of the toilet bowl, and at the same time prevent harmful gases from the sewer from entering the room through the toilet drain.

    In order to achieve a unified standard for these two functions, the national sanitary ceramics standard stipulates that the height of the water seal in the trap must be greater than 50mm, and the water seal area must be greater than 85mm and 100mm.

    However, such a design can cause the toilet water to bounce back when defecating, which can cause splashing problems.

    In addition to this, a non-standard toilet installation can also lead to splashing problems. The toilet height is determined by the difference between the toilet seat height and its water seal height, which, if not properly installed, can cause the water seal height to be too low, causing water splashing problems. The state stipulates that the toilet water seal standard is 5 cm, and the water seal of the better product is generally between 5 and 6 cm.

    Therefore, if you want to choose a toilet that does not splash easily, it is best to choose a product with a water seal height between centimeters.

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