Materials: | Brass HPB57-3 |
Finising: | Chrom |
Temperature: | -10˚C-100˚C |
Size: | 1.1/4" |
MOQ: | 1000pcs |
Warranty: | 24 months |
How to clean the Pop Up Waste With Overflow
Cleaning a pop-up waste with overflow is quite similar to cleaning a regular pop-up waste. The only additional step you need to consider is cleaning the overflow hole and overflow cover to ensure proper drainage. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to clean a pop-up waste with overflow:
Materials Needed:
- Rubber gloves (optional)
- Old toothbrush or small brush
- Vinegar or mild cleaning solution
- Warm water
- Towel or cloth
Step 1: Gather Supplies Make sure you have all the necessary cleaning materials ready.
Step 2: Remove the Pop-Up Drain Plug Just like in a regular pop-up waste, find the horizontal rod that connects the lift rod to the drain plug underneath the sink or tub. Locate the retaining nut or clip securing the horizontal rod to the pivot arm. Loosen the nut or unclip the rod to disconnect it from the pivot arm. Then, lift the drain plug out of the drain opening.
Step 3: Clean the Pop-Up Drain Plug Inspect the drain plug for any debris, hair, soap scum, or mineral buildup. Use an old toothbrush or a small brush to scrub away the gunk and clean the surface of the plug thoroughly. If needed, you can also soak the drain plug in a mixture of vinegar and warm water to dissolve stubborn buildup.
Step 4: Clean the Drain and Drainpipe With the drain plug removed, clean the drain and the drainpipe using the same brush or a cloth. Ensure there are no blockages or buildup in these areas.
Step 5: Clean the Overflow Hole and Overflow Cover The overflow hole is usually located near the top of the sink or tub, and it prevents overflow accidents by allowing excess water to drain. Use the toothbrush or a small brush to clean the overflow hole and the overflow cover thoroughly. This will help prevent any clogs that might hinder proper drainage.
Step 6: Rinse and Reassemble After cleaning all the parts, rinse them thoroughly with clean water. Once everything is clean and dry, reassemble the pop-up waste by reconnecting the drain plug and the horizontal rod to the pivot arm.
Step 7: Test the Pop-Up Waste After reassembling, test the pop-up waste to ensure it opens and closes smoothly, and there are no leaks. Also, check if the overflow is working correctly by pouring some water into the sink or tub and observing if it drains properly through the overflow hole.
By following these steps and cleaning your pop-up waste with overflow regularly, you can keep your sink or bathtub draining properly and maintain a hygienic bathroom environment.
How to repalce a Pop Up Waste With Overflow
Replacing a pop-up waste with overflow requires some basic tools and a step-by-step approach. Before you begin, make sure to turn off the water supply to the sink or bathtub to avoid any potential flooding. Here's a guide on how to replace a pop-up waste with overflow:
Materials and Tools Needed:
New pop-up waste with overflow (ensure it's the right size for your sink or tub)
- Adjustable wrench or slip-joint pliers
- Plumbers putty or silicone sealant
- Pipe thread sealant tape (Teflon tape)
- Towel or cloth
Step 1: Remove the Old Pop-Up Waste: 1.1. Underneath the sink or bathtub, locate the nut that secures the pop-up waste assembly to the sink's drain opening. It's usually located on the underside of the sink or tub and holds the drain in place. 1.2. Loosen the nut using an adjustable wrench or slip-joint pliers. Turn it counterclockwise to unscrew it completely. 1.3. Once the nut is loose, pull the old pop-up waste assembly out of the drain opening. You may need to wiggle it slightly to free it completely.
Step 2: Clean the Drain Opening: 2.1. After removing the old pop-up waste, clean any residue or old plumbers putty from the drain opening. Use a cloth or towel to wipe it clean.
Step 3: Apply Plumbers Putty or Silicone Sealant: 3.1. If your new pop-up waste doesn't come with a rubber gasket or seal, you'll need to apply plumbers putty or silicone sealant to create a watertight seal between the sink and the new drain. 3.2. Take a small amount of plumbers putty or silicone sealant and roll it into a rope shape. Press it around the underside of the flange of the new pop-up waste. 3.3. Carefully insert the new pop-up waste into the drain opening and press it down firmly to create a good seal.
Step 4: Reassemble the Pop-Up Waste: 4.1. Climb under the sink or tub and thread the nut back onto the threaded part of the new pop-up waste assembly. Tighten it by hand as much as possible. 4.2. Use the adjustable wrench or slip-joint pliers to tighten the nut securely. Be careful not to overtighten, as this could damage the sink or tub's surface.
Step 5: Test the Pop-Up Waste: 5.1. Turn on the water supply to the sink or bathtub. 5.2. Test the pop-up waste by lifting and lowering the lift rod to ensure smooth operation of the drain stopper. 5.3. Check for any leaks around the drain and the connections.
Step 6: Apply Pipe Thread Sealant Tape (Optional): 6.1. If there are any threaded connections between parts of the pop-up waste assembly, you can apply pipe thread sealant tape (Teflon tape) to ensure a better seal and prevent leaks.
Congratulations! You have now successfully replaced the pop-up waste with overflow. Remember to clean up any excess putty or sealant from the sink or tub surface for a clean finish. If you encounter any difficulties or leaks during the process, it's best to consult a professional plumber for assistance.
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