Fav Onefour
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I do like the advice and comments with the Sani Seal product. It looks simple enough and easy to clean if you pull the commode.Sort of went through this following the tank crack. Was going to buy a new toilet and asked the retired and still working plumber's about the wax or synthetic rings, both stated wax. The shop I bought the tank from they said similar for a toilet install. I detest the clean-up but those wax rings do last. Don't use the plunger or pour hot water down.
I've done a few toilets over the years. Wax is easy and holds up quite well in most situations.
I had one renter that seemed to keep having issues with the seal leaking. I had stopped by to visit and one of her little guys yelled that the toilet was plugged again. I looked to see if I could figure out why and help get it flowing again. She said, "Use the plunger for awhile." Leaking seal problem was solved. The kid was using paper towels and it was a lot. They were forcing the wad through the flange.
I have found over the years that seals don't just start leaking. If a toilet rocks or moves, the seal will fail. Using pressure like plungers isn't a good plan either. Most floor toilets operate as a gravity system and the seals are designed to keep gasses in the plumbing.
As a side note, I've never had to replace a leaking seal in our house. I'd never really noticed until we started doing rentals. I also noticed after awhile, that we do not have a plunger in the house.







