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Fishinghat
Aug 31, 2014Explorer II
You can use the lime removal stuff (it goes by three initials, but I can't remember the name) by just pouring it into the bowel and letting it soak a few times. Many have used cooking oil to lubricate the seals once they are clean. Just pour a few teaspoons full into the toilet and let it sit. That normally keeps the seals working.
If the lime removal stuff doesn't work, removing the toilet and replacing the valve and seals is actually an easy job, even for a novice. (The first time is time consuming, but once you've done it, you'll find it not difficult at all.)
If the lime removal stuff doesn't work, removing the toilet and replacing the valve and seals is actually an easy job, even for a novice. (The first time is time consuming, but once you've done it, you'll find it not difficult at all.)
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