Does the leakage of glass glue at the bottom of the toilet bowl have an effect on the flush water?

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-26
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    No, many people can put the ground flat and dismantle it, and they don't glue it. The toilet drain and pipe are properly aligned, and it doesn't matter if the flush doesn't gush out, and it doesn't smell.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The leakage of glass glue at the bottom of the toilet bowl does not affect the flushing. Because of the leakage of jujube toilet bottom glass glue 1, it is the first to fix the role of the toilet (the bottom of the toilet is uneven or the floor of the toilet is uneven). 2. It is not easy to clean the bottom of the toilet to prevent the water outside the toilet from entering the toilet.

    The sealing ring used to install the toilet bowl has sealed the connection between the toilet drain and the sewer.

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