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Mar-12-2014 07:35 AM
rmasonschneider wrote:
give Vaseline a try and if that doesn't keep it sealed, time to change the rubber seals. But realize that most will leak water into the black tank over time...for mine, water will stay in the bowl about 10 days before either evaporating or draining to the black tank.
good luck
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Mar-12-2014 06:25 AM
Leland2 wrote:rmasonschneider wrote:
give Vaseline a try and if that doesn't keep it sealed, time to change the rubber seals. But realize that most will leak water into the black tank over time...for mine, water will stay in the bowl about 10 days before either evaporating or draining to the black tank.
good luck
I'll try the vaseline.
For my 5ver, where water has never stayed in the bowel (draining in probably an hour or so), do you think the seal came defective from the factory? Guess I'll replace that seal too.
Revised: Googled this stuff and found out about the seal, removing the toilet, etc. Wow. I had no clue.
Just curious -- have others done this job? 12 year old Class C, a seal I've never cleaned, it's held up pretty well.
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Mar-11-2014 06:03 PM
rmasonschneider wrote:
give Vaseline a try and if that doesn't keep it sealed, time to change the rubber seals. But realize that most will leak water into the black tank over time...for mine, water will stay in the bowl about 10 days before either evaporating or draining to the black tank.
good luck
Mar-11-2014 05:29 PM
Leland2 wrote:As long as it's not your bowel.
That is, water left in the bowel very slowly drains out of the bowel in my Class C
Mar-11-2014 05:12 PM