The toilet can be removed fairly easily.
1. shut off water supply to toilet
2. flush toilet to get most of the water out of the tank and bowl
3. with a cup or a wet-vac remove the remaining water from the bowl
4. remove the water supply line from the toilet (usually on the left side under the tank)
5. remove the 2 nuts from the bolts sticking out of the bottom of the toilet
6. lift the toilet off of the bolts and you're done
The "hole" doesn't need to be removed. Simply cut your vinyl around the flange. be careful not to cut the hole too big so that it is concealed under the toilet when you place it back on the bolts.
You will also need to scrape the wax ring off of the bottom of the toilet and off of the flange on the floor.
You will need to install a new ring when you reinstall your toilet
Hope this helps
Hot water and bleach
You can't ... since the above ground pool is made of vinyl material, you need to apply a vinyl patch. Has to be a like material to be compatible.
In Minnesota, a construction company is adding my bathroom for $8500 including porcelene sink, bathtab, vinyl floor and exhaust. They will have to cut 10ft plubing line in the floor
Garrett Vinyl Pools in Houston does a good job and has been around since the 70's.
For what? Building a cove for a vinyl liner. Adding sand to a sand filter. Building a sand box. For the base of a pool. ????
Yes I have found a toilet seat heater on Amazon and is going for $49.95. The brand name is called ToastieTush.It is easy to clean with its wetproof vinyl and has also been UL & CSA listed so its completely safe.
Yes, you can repaint a vinyl garage door. However, you can use oil-based or latex-based paints, since they won't work. Visit your local paint store, and ask the salesperson which paint you can use on a vinyl surface.
Critics charge that the Taiwanese vinyl blinds are ecologically unsound, since they will eventually wind up in American landfills and take decades to disintegrate.
Bleach is probably not the best product to use on vinyl since it will accelerate the deterioration process. It is recommended to use lighter products with a brush.
Vinyl seats? Vinyl roof? Vinyl dash pad? Vinyl door panel?
Vinyl is hard to clean , its cold in winter, when its new it out gasses (toxic) since its from petroleum derived products.It can tear easily when its older , weakened if you clean with acetone/ispropyl alcohol and also its ugly
10 GA vinyl is thicker than 6GA vinyl. The higher the gauge the thicker the vinyl.