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The toilet doesn't stink at night, but it stinks during the day.

The initial decoration of the bathroom is very important, because the decoration at this time should consider waterproof, deodorant and so on. Many people find that the toilet will stink soon after it is installed. Why?

This is what my toilet seat looks like after it is disassembled. It stinks for three years. That's disgusting.

Here are four reasons why the toilet stinks:

1, the quality of the toilet product itself is poor, and a large number of stains remain in the gap of the toilet.

2. The project was not done well during installation, and the flange ring under the toilet was not well sealed.

3. The toilet seat is not well sealed, or the glass glue of the seat is not well sealed.

There are some burning holes in the toilet seat, but these holes are not well sealed and the smell comes out.

1 The solution is that everyone can only buy toilet products with better quality and better glaze.

Article 2: I suggest you use glass glue to make orchids. When using this glue, aim at the sewage outlet, then rinse it with water to see if there is any leakage.

Article 3. Most toilets that sleep now don't need cement to cover the bottom. Most of them are made of glass glue. When using glass glue, be careful not to break it, but make a whole circle.

The base of the fourth toilet usually has two or three burning holes, which many people don't know. Some merchants do not process the products when they leave the factory, so when you install them, the smell of the toilet will flow out from the small holes here, so we have to seal these small holes.

This little suggestion, in fact, installing toilets is a technical job, even if workers are skilled, it is better to install them themselves. You can also ask the merchant to install the product at the time of purchase, which can save the installation fee.

It should be noted that if you want to lay the floor tiles and then install the toilet, this is the correct installation sequence.

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