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Clip flush pipe and silicon. Cone and let it set, there are different cones plastic and rubber
Thanks for the advice...reading similar threads, I notice that many recommend a rubber cone/seal, rather than a plastic version. Both the original and the replacement are both plastic.
Maybe it's a combination of the pipe moving and the seal not gripping?
If flush pipe is pulling out of flush cone, use a little clear silicon on flush pipe asa it enters cone, no prob and makes a good seal , the amount of flush pipes that weep from cone,
I've tried Plumbers mate in the groves if the cone, but it seems to work it self out. I've put a pipe clip on the flush pipe which is now firm in position. And I.ve made sure the cistern isn't moving also. So I'm at a loss.
Thought about trying super glue to stick the cone into the pan.....
Any more ideas, apart from buying the customer a new wc pan
Polymer sealant and adhesive. Comes in a tube for sealant gun. Most builders or plumbers merchants will have it or similar. Make sure surfaces are clean.Is that an adhesives?
Where can I get it from?
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