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Default toilet flapper again



On 02/10/2015 11:20, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Fri, 2 Oct 2015 10:13:32 +0630, John Smith
wrote:

Two of my toilets are of the same model. Both are made by American
Standard and both use the flapper as shown in the following link:

http://www.lowes.com/pd_236807-143-P...ductId=3375098

Lowe's sells this flapper for around $9. Here, I need to pay more than
$30 for it.

About three months ago, one flapper would not come down after flushing.
I thoroughly cleaned it and then put it back. It started to leak. I
tried many things but ended up buying a new one.

Now, the other toilet has the exact same problem. Yesterday, I was


Flappers seem to wear out consistently, in the same amount of time, so
if one wears out, one the same age might not be far behind.

informed that the flapper would not come down. I went to check it. It
was not leaking at that time. I removed the flapper and cleaned it.
After I put it back, it started to leak, just like the other one. I used
a toothbrush and a plastic brush to clean. They should not damage the
flapper.

Can anyone explain why a flapper which was not leaking leaks after
cleaning? Much appreciated.


The rubber was ready to crumble and brushing it made it crumble?


Both toilets are more than 10 years old. I understand that the flapper
probably has passed its useful life. I just don't understand why it did
not leak before cleaning but did so after cleaning.

Toothbrush is quite soft. The other brush is a bit harder. Yet, there is
no scratch marks on the rubber. The rubber has some "goose bumps". I can
only guess that gunk filled up the gap between "goose bumps". After
cleaning, the gunk is gone and the flapper starts to leak.