How To Clean Toilet Flapper Seat
How to clean the mating surfaces on a toilet flapper valve to prevent unwanted water leaking from tank into bowl.
How to clean toilet flapper seat. Reach into the tank and remove the chain link that connects the handle arm to the flapper. Before cleaning the flapper and valve seat shut off water to the tank by turning the wall mounted handle behind it. Gently lift the flapper and scrub it with an old toothbrush or scouring pad. Flush the toilet to empty the tank. Drain water from the toilet tank flush your toilet hold down your toilet s handle sponge the remaining water with a cloth.
Replacing your toilet s flapper is no brainer too. Flush the toilet to drain the tank. Hold the handle down until no more water goes out of the tank then sponge what s left into the bowl to completely empty the tank. Do not use sharp or hard objects to do this if the flapper is more than a few years old it may have started to harden and therefore should be replaced. A liberal coating around the bottom of the flapper will revitalize the.
Turn off the shutoff valve main water supply. Turn off the water and flush the toilet. Petroleum jelly is waterproof but to get it to stick to your flapper you need to drain the tank and let the flapper dry out. All you need to do is to follow up these simple tips. 2 disconnect the flapper.
Clean the flapper and seat valve with soap and an old toothbrush. Clean the bottom of the flapper with a little dish detergent and water to remove blackening caused by mold and scale caused by hard water. Don t worry about emptying your toilet tank to tighten the flapper. Turn off the water to the toilet. The valve is typically right behind the toilet.
Don a pair of rubber gloves. Clean off the rim of the outlet at the bottom of the toilet tank to make sure it is smooth.