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Hi as i am new to the thread i am going to get strait in there.
I have to fit a new sani flow to a toillet the trouble is it is full of foul water
at the moment.
How do i get this to go without makeing an allfull mess of the customers bath room flour?:(
Much thanks in advance.
 
You're just going to have to bail it out into a bucket using a yoghurt pot and rubber gauntlets, No other easy way. Make sure you have plenty of old sheets underneath and some more spares.
 
Just spoke to a mate he says he uses a vax to suck it out.
I suppose thats ok as longe as theres not many large floaters.:eek:
 
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they dont show this in them quick fix plumbing course, joys of the job
 
Hi as i am new to the thread i am going to get strait in there.
I have to fit a new sani flow to a toillet the trouble is it is full of foul water
at the moment.
How do i get this to go without makeing an allfull mess of the customers bath room flour?:(
Much thanks in advance.
quick tip
eat your sandwiches before you do this job
quick tip two
dont try and syphon it out
 
If you have a Rhino tub, lift the saniflo into this once disconnected to take downstairs to avoid dripping foul water through the house. I was told that sometimes saniflos fail when people try and dispose of condoms and tampax in them and they get jammed up.
 
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