The toilet was stained with glass glue yesterday, how to remove it easily

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-16
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The curing of glass glue in about 24 hours is basically completed, and the adhesive adhesion is not particularly strong, just cut it with a sharp wallpaper knife.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Glass glue is used to glue gaps, which are often used in life, such as filling the gaps in the door, the sink in the kitchen, the toilet base in the bathroom, and so on.

    After drying, the glue is impermeable and breathable, and the effect is very good.

    If you accidentally get on an object, don't worry.

    When it is not dry, it can be wiped off with a cloth.

    When it dries, it becomes dry glue, scraped with a blade, and peeled off.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    01 Check the old toilet bowl for cracks.

    02 Pick up the tank lid – remove the tank cover.

    03 Turn off the water source.

    04 Flush the water out of the water tank and keep it on the flush handle so that the water runs completely05 Use a small disposable container to scoop up the remaining water from the toilet06 Remove the connected hose from the toilet.

    07 Connect the water tank to the toilet seat. The bolt may not be removed08 Remove the nut and the bolt for fixing.

    09 If your toilet seat is glued to the floor with gap filler, use a tool knife to cut the sealant10 Shake the toilet gently to loosen the toilet from the sticky sealant11 Ask another person to help lift the toilet bowl. Keep your back straight and support your weight with your legs.

    Put the old toilet bowl that you have dismantled in a place where it will not get in the way of work, and put a rag or towel underneath it as it will be a little dirty.

    Otherwise, you can put it on a rag or plastic sheet and drag it away.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Answer: Take the wallpaper knife and cut.

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