Bowl does not stay clean. i cleaned out the weep holes with smoking pipe cleaners. this helped . how about chemical cleaner ? auto wax on the bowl ?
SOURCE: Kohler Cimmaron Toilet Flush
You might want to check the flush cylinder, to see if it has water in it. It has to be water free, that way the air in it, lets it go down easier, during fill up.
SOURCE: Cimmaron one piece elongated doesn't have enough water in BOWL.
Make a small mark with a pencil or marker that can be erased of were your water line is in your bowl. Pour some water from a bucket into the bowl SLOWLY and see if the water line rises or drops back down to your original mark. If it drop back to the original mark, then that is the way the toilet was made. You won't be able to do anything about it. If it rises and stays at a higher level, then you have a problem with the fill tube in the tank. You will need to call a Pro!
SOURCE: Master bath toilet replaced with a Cimmeron class
Kohler is correct. The most likely cause of this problem is an obstruction in the common vent stack that both toilets share. When you flush the old toilet it need more air to flush and will get it from the easiest source (your new water saver toilet). First adjust the float level in the old toilet so it won't use as much water or just stick a brick in the tank to take up space.Second, run a snake down the vent stack from the roof to check for obstructions. Birds will sometimes nest in there.
SOURCE: Kohler one-piece has no flushing power
Don't flush more water! Trash the toilet and replace it with a toilet that uses less water and flushes efficiently; practically every manufacturer makes a dual flush or eco model. Spend your money on a good toilet rather than paying for and wasting water every day.
SOURCE: CAN'T IDENTIFY THE MODEL OF MY TOILET AND SEAT
Hi,
Look inside of the tank the number will be stampes into the porcelin of the inside of the tank...
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