Kohler 1048656 Waterless Urinal Sealing Liquid, 128 Ounce
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Unlike conventional toilets, it is not suitable for them. The urinal is designed to use less water!
Selected User Reviews For Kohler 1048656 Waterless Urinal Sealing Liquid, 128 Ounce
A good place to buy sealer that works great at a low price.
When I use my Kohler K-series dishwasher, I use this cleaner A Z4918- This Steward waterless urinal is 96 years old. The product is doing a good job of keeping the Urinal clear of clogs and smelling good so far.
The product is great, it is simple and it is.
If you follow the instructions that came with the urinal, you will find the sealing liquid to be easy to use. most important thing to remember regarding waterless urinals is to follow the manufacturer's instructions to ensure they are clean The process of sealing and securing Keep all costs as low as possible.
As it is in my urinal, it works as it should, but it would be better if it were smaller. It is enough for me to last many years with one gallon.
The nearly 11,000 square feet of our house is equipped with two Kohler waterless urinals. An old house that's five years old. It is only myself who has to do the maintenance on my computer every month because there are only two users My bottle of product has lasted a couple service visits and I suspect it will last two more services before requiring another one. So one bottle has a long shelf life. Be careful not to overfill! In the event that it was not replaced soon enough, I had problems with this product! A bi-national organization A flush may be necessary to some people every two weeks others may need one every month. However, a month or more between flushes is too lengthy. Eventually, I had a unit that was somewhat clogged (slow to flush). There is a product called Eco deScale that resolved the issue completely for me. It isn't cheap, but it can save your life. ]* I have been using a few ounces of the Eco deScale instead of the Kohler daily cleaner before flushing and refilling this sealing agent, and it's doing a much better job.
I'm sure it works, but I doubt it's worth it. Waterless urinal in my basement room is Kohler and I make it smell nice by filling it with mineral oil. This barrier does exactly what it is meant to do, which is to prevent smells from entering the space. A 1/2 cup of oil is poured into it every couple of weeks to flush it out. During this time I will also take a chug of mineral oil, which helps.