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All Forum Posts by: Leo Varghese

Leo Varghese has started 1 posts and replied 3 times.

@Theresa Harris Thanks, will definitely wear gloves/mask and wrap it up before taking it out.  

@Erik B. haha thanks. No water in there, but I'll turn the water supply off. I was just concerned about whatever is on the toilet (black mold, etc). It's been sitting there for atleast 10 years, so no smell or anything. Also didn't know you can just break the toilet around the bolts without potentially breaking the whole thing. Seems easy enough then. Thanks! 

Hi all,

Recently purchased an investment property and have to remove this toilet and clean the area. Any ideas on how to go about doing this? Pour bleach on it? The property was part of an estate and no one has used it in years. Any thoughts/help would be greatly appreciated.