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Plumber's putty for basket strainers, and here's why Well, i understand they are the manufacturer, but i am more. If the sink users accidentally break the seal between the strainer and the sink, it will leak whenever there is water being held in the sink
For instance, in the triple sinks in a bar, used for washing glasses. The manufacturer of the new garbage disposal we are installing in a couple days says if you have a stainless steel sink do not use plumber putty under the sink flange when installing, use the rubber gasket they provide instead I have a patio fountain that came with a large rubber stopper(2.5 dia x 1.25 thick) and a short roll of green colored putty on a roll
The stopper is tapered, a hole in the center and a slit for setting in the pump cord and light kit wire
I cant seal this stopper well enough in the basin to. I'm installing a new lift and turn bathtub drain The new drain is packaged with a rubber gasket, and the instructions seem to show that the gasket goes underneath the drain lip (on top of the tub) The old drain had putty in that location
I've cleaned out all the old putty, and i found. Back to the question>>> plumbers putty is never used on threads of any kind Pipe dope, also called pipe thread paste, is what to use Great white, megaloc, rectorseal tplus2, are some good ones.
I was considering using grout or plaster on the toilet base with plumber's putty as a distant third choice
I think grout would look best and be most durable but may be hard to remove from the tile later when i change toilets. I'm installing my new drain kit to my new shower pan and the instructions say to put silicone between the drain and the pan I've always used plumbers putty but i should i use silicone in this case since the instructions call it out What do the plumbers prefer
The gaskets go underneath the sink locknut Plumbers putty under the sink strainer and i prefer teflon paste ontop of the gasket +top threads under the sink Most others use putty or some no callback guys even use caulk.i've seen a new foam type gasket that replaces plumbers putting, but i highly doubt they will supply this in the strainer box as a ~kit~ The putty will easily peel out of the threads
Use a wire bristled brush and clean it
Plumber's putty has a petroleum base to it so if you left it in there for years, it would of definitely turned yellow over time Why are you having to gain access to your cleanouts so often Plumbers putty is use when installing sink drains It is a soft putty that will compress to seal between the flange and the sink
Some new materials require silicon, but that's another question My personal, repeat personal, preference is pipe dope on water and gas joints, teflon tape on air fittings.
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