Leaky loo ☹️

Janine

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A leaky loo is not what one needs in this heat!
It started last year when I bought the replacement C200 cassette- the one with wheels. It has a tendency to leak round the seal with the bowl and pee collects in the well underneath. (sorry if you were enjoying your morning coffee!)
Is it because I have the swivel loo as mentioned somewhere else on the forum or something else?
 
Mine did the same, I found cleaning the bottom edge of the bowl with dealer solved the problem and wiping the seal with organic oil will help.
 
A leaky loo is not what one needs in this heat!
It started last year when I bought the replacement C200 cassette- the one with wheels. It has a tendency to leak round the seal with the bowl and pee collects in the well underneath. (sorry if you were enjoying your morning coffee!)
Is it because I have the swivel loo as mentioned somewhere else on the forum or something else?
I had that problem on new van conversion (not swivel) and found the round rubber seal on top of cassette was not fitted properly... No issues since I refitted.
 
Yippee a toilet thread.

Probably a calcium build up on the edge at the bottom of the bowl. Hot white wine vinegar works well at dissolving it.
 
Mine did the same, I found cleaning the bottom edge of the bowl with dealer solved the problem and wiping the seal with organic oil will help.

I have heard of wiping the floor with someone, but wiping the bowl with the DEALER sounds a bit drastic :LOL:

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try greasing the seal with silicone grease and always open the flap before use. :giggle:
 
Hi.
Perhaps the Loo is not " UP TIGHT enough to the seal. This can be cured by putting 3 strips of Plastic ? whatever on the bottom ramps of the cassette holding box ,the bit the wheels run on into it( Trial and error) This is a Known fix.
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