
How to Remove Toilet Seat Stains: Yellow, Brown and Blue
PlumbingToilet seat stains are almost always misdiagnosed. Yellow staining is rarely urine and is usually plastic oxidation or hard-water minerals. Blue-green marks…
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Toilet seat stains are almost always misdiagnosed. Yellow staining is rarely urine and is usually plastic oxidation or hard-water minerals. Blue-green marks…
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A complete breakdown of every fill valve design, how each one works, which toilets use them, when to replace yours, and how…
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The fill valve is the tall part on the left side of your toilet tank that refills it after every flush, and…
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You replaced the flapper and expected silence. The toilet is still running. This is one of the most common and most misunderstood…
Read the guideA silent, running toilet can waste hundreds of gallons per day. We explain the exact toilet parts that cause high water bills,…
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A toilet repair kit replaces the worn parts inside your tank, the fill valve, the flapper or flush valve seal, the flush…
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A toilet flapper is the cheapest part in the tank and the one most likely to cost you money, because a worn…
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A toilet seat is the part of the bathroom you touch every day, yet most people only think about it when the…
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A toilet plunger is the cheapest and fastest tool for clearing a clogged bowl, but only if it actually seals against the…
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A toilet wax ring is a part most people never think about until water shows up on the floor or a smell…
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