I have recently fitted three vanity basins at my daughter's house and in every case have had a problem sealing the waste to the basin.I have used the washers supplied without sealant and all three have leaked. To remedy it I used Basin Mate ( I think that's what it's called) which basically is a thick tapered rubber washer which forces itself into the hole between the basin and the waste fitting on two of the basins and on the third I put plenty of Plumbers Mait between the washer and the waste.My theory as to why they all leaked initially is that water gets into the overflow slot,it then runs down the thread and the washers supplied are not tight enough against the waste to stop it running down.The Basin Mate is really tight because when it is tightened up with the big waste nut,it is tapered and is forced against the waste thread and the basin.Similarly the Plumbers Mait essentially does the same job because it is filling the gap between the threads of the waste and the basin. Am I correct in my thinking that this is the reason they all leaked initially and that unless the washers supplied with the waste are really tight against the threads then they will not seal without some form of sealant or the use of a Basin Mate washer.