What should I do if the faucet in my toilet that supplies water to the toilet breaks?

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-02
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

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  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Let her go, until she's not interested, and then she won't do it. Another way is to divert attention. But you don't have to figure out what your child wants before you can do it in a targeted way, or buy a plastic faucet for your child.

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Water quality and water pressure are exactly the same, they are two pipes separated from one main pipe, both from the main pipe.

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This is blocked, you remove the filter screen at the outlet end of the faucet to see if there is a blockage, if not, it is the water inlet end, you can also remove it for cleaning, it is troublesome, it really can't be replaced, don't bother about this faucet.

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No, although HIV can be transmitted through blood, when its ability to adapt to the environment is very poor, it generally does not survive for too long in the external environment, and touching the faucet will not be tricked.

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It may be that the faucet is badly controlled, the water is not tightly closed, the water pressure cannot be completely controlled, a little slowly seeps out, and it flows out when it accumulates to a certain amount.