I plan to fit my first toilet in the next week or so and just studying the steps involved before I jump in.
I've noticed in a number of videos that some form of lubrication is often recommended for the interface between the toilet spigot and pan connector to ensure a proper fit. Back in my mountain biking days, we used to fit bar grips by spraying a liberal coating of hairspray onto the inside of the grip, before sliding it onto the bar. The hairspray would initially act as a lubricant, making it simple to fit and position the grip, and would then set, acting as an adhesive to lock the grip in place and prevent movement.
Would a similar approach be appropriate for fitting the WC connector? I don't see why it would be an issue, but I'd love some input from folk with significantly more experience than me!
Ta.
I've noticed in a number of videos that some form of lubrication is often recommended for the interface between the toilet spigot and pan connector to ensure a proper fit. Back in my mountain biking days, we used to fit bar grips by spraying a liberal coating of hairspray onto the inside of the grip, before sliding it onto the bar. The hairspray would initially act as a lubricant, making it simple to fit and position the grip, and would then set, acting as an adhesive to lock the grip in place and prevent movement.
Would a similar approach be appropriate for fitting the WC connector? I don't see why it would be an issue, but I'd love some input from folk with significantly more experience than me!
Ta.