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Hi

I need to repair my toilet pan, it is secured by a screw and washer to the floor through a pre drilled hole on the base of the pan. This hole has now grown and although not larger than the screw and washer it looks like the hole might increase in size and become loose.

I do not want to replace the pan, does anyone know of a filler or a glue which might fill the gap and stop it getting any bigger

many thanks

Paul
 
You could try Unibond repair express power putty. I've used it on a toilet cistern and it worked well.
 
Use a Stainless steel Penny washer then a 3/4" tap washer and secure the toilet with a M10 stainless steel coach bolt tightened with a socket wrench. It will never move.

All parts above are available from Screw fix.
 
Try some white Milliput from most merchants regards turnpin
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Use a Stainless steel Penny washer then a 3/4" tap washer and secure the toilet with a M10 stainless steel coach bolt tightened with a socket wrench. It will never move.

All parts above are available from Screw fix.

Agree with system3. At least you can undo it in the future more easily than by using a putty.
 
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