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Yes, as long as you seal the drain of the toilet you are removing.
You can get a cheap outdoor toilet from Go Outdoors and the Sports HQ as these companies offer a portable toilet removing the inconvenience of outdoor toilets.
It is adviseable to do so. The seal is pressed into shape after the toilet is installed, if the seal is reused it may not seal because the seal has already been compressed.
It should reflect the cost of plastering PLUS 3-4 hours for removing and re-fitting toilet appliances.
getting clogged Ya
To go toilet duuh (!)
I think you should have a wee on the toilet . have you tried that?
To clean mold or mildew from underneath a toilet's rim, you can use a commercial product like a mildew remover. You should spray the area with this product and wait about 10 minutes before removing the cleaner with a sponge. If the mildew is not completely removed, then repeat the process.
Legs on the other side of the toilet lid.
The tank would have probably have been distressed in the past. A hairline crack may not be visible for a long time, then suddenly appear, as if the crack appeared for no reason.
You should throw it in the bowl. That is the correct place for it, just not huge clumps of it.
Cotton buds SHOULD NOT be flushed down the toilet. Anything flushed down the toilet that is excrement or toilet tissue my block the sewers and cause backup of sewage effluent into homes.