2. With water into the toilet shut off, flush it and lift the flapper valve and look into the bowl passage for blockage 3. Try replacing the flapper valve and check that the pull chain is properly adjusted. There are some newer toilet flapper valves that include a dial that lets you adj...
Using bleach to clean a toilet will cause the rubber flapper to disintegrate. Dawn dish soap. The blue one by: Laura I squirt 1 squirt of Dawn into the water. With the toilet brush I start cleaning the far bottom of the bowl. When you have plenty of suds on your toilet brush then...
i think that 1.6gpf is the right balance between having enough power to get everything down and water conservation. a slight issue was that the flapper needed a tiny bit of adjustment in the beginning - the arm connecting the flusher handle to the flapper chain needed to be bent about 1/...
I live in Central TX and the hard water buildup here is awful! It is currently only available in our HEB grocery stores. Anonymous April 3, 2016 Best Answer I had black mineral stains on three toilet bowls due to the flapper not making a good seal. Replace all three flappers and used...
If the flapper won’t close all the way, wipe the rough edges around the lip of the flapper valve—located underneath the flapper—with an emery cloth. This will help it create a watertight seal. Community Q&A Question The flapper on my toilet wither closes too soon or does not close ...