Dismantle the toilet How come?

To remove the toilet, first check for cracks, then remove the water tank, drain the water in the tank and dry the toilet. Then remove the base, cut off the sealant and then remove the toilet. Remember to block the sewer.

1, first check whether there are cracks in the old toilet, and please pay special attention to the fact that you are going to lift the toilet. Be careful, most toilets are made of ceramics, which can cut people like glass, so bring thick work gloves when moving the toilet.

2. Pick up the water tank cover-take off the water tank cover and take the cover where it won't touch.

3. Turn off the water. The position of the water valve is on the left side of the toilet.

4. Wash the water in the water tank, press and hold the flush handle to let the water flow away completely, put on rubber gloves and dry the water in the water tank with a sponge or towel.

Scoop out the remaining water in the toilet with a small disposable container. Dry the remaining water in the toilet with a sponge or towel.

6. Remove the connected water pipe from the toilet and pour the remaining water into the bucket.

7. Connect the water tank to the toilet seat. Do not remove the bolts. Sometimes it takes hours to remove the water tank from the toilet seat.

8. Remove the nuts and bolts for fixing. Sometimes bolts turn, so they should be sawed off with a hacksaw. You can buy a single-handle saw, which is very convenient to use in a narrow working area.

9. If your toilet seat is glued to the floor by caulking, please cut the sealant with a knife.

10. Shake the toilet gently to loosen it from the adhesive.

1 1. Ask another person to help lift the toilet. At this time, please keep your back straight and support your weight with your legs. Put the removed old toilet in a place that will not interfere with the operation, and put a rag or towel on it, because it will be a little dirty. Otherwise, you can put it on a rag or plastic sheet and drag it away.

12. Plug the drain pipe with rags to prevent the gas from flowing out of the sewer.

13. If the fixing bolt is damaged now, it should be removed and replaced.

14. Scrape off the old sealant on the flange and floor with a putty knife.