What would be the best sealant to use to stop a miniscule drip between the toilet bowl and the pipe that leads to it?
There's a plastic bung at the join and I replaced it last year because the dripping was really bad, but, because of a slant in the floor, there still seems to be a tiny bit of back-flow every time the toilet is flushed, resulting in about one or two drops per flush. Although the dripping is slight, we now have a tiny brown stain on the carpet beneath the pipe.
I doubt that replacing the bung again would fix the drip (unless they sell rubber ones?), so what would be a good sealant to use?
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
There's a plastic bung at the join and I replaced it last year because the dripping was really bad, but, because of a slant in the floor, there still seems to be a tiny bit of back-flow every time the toilet is flushed, resulting in about one or two drops per flush. Although the dripping is slight, we now have a tiny brown stain on the carpet beneath the pipe.
I doubt that replacing the bung again would fix the drip (unless they sell rubber ones?), so what would be a good sealant to use?
Any help appreciated. Thanks.