So Bill Sarnie. I took an earlier movie and I messed it up so I am going to show you what he taught me on how to keep the toilet from running, a new style of toilet, I wasn't familiar with this.
So the first thing you do is turn off the water, otherwise you will have it in the sealing until -- ooh, that's got scratch in there. Turn off the water right at the bottom of the toilet. Okay, I am going to take the lid off. Here is the part that I did not know. It is a new rig. I am used to the old ball and you bend the ball around, but this is the new way. I could not get this thing. This is what stops the water from running and I could not get this thing to come up enough. It was some grip stuck in it. I could not get it to stop, I only stuck the screwdriver here. That is a bad idea.
So I called a plumber. He said what you do is you try to put water, put this up, I think he said, and then turn this. Then this comes off and your grip get stuck right in there. This one is clean now, but you just take some paper and clean this area right here up which was full of grip, right there. Clean that up, turn this back over, seat it back in, turn off, lift it up, and theoretically it turns, okay. So let us see if it works.
This is actually the first time I have tried this and now we are going to try it and hopefully water won't go all over the place. I would turn in the water back on, first thing. Let us see, we could stop this first. There is some water coming up, come now let me stop. Well, it stopped. How about that? Let us do a quick test. No running water in the toilet, so that worked so well. And we'll do a test. That worked. so you don't take a screwdriver in here and grip to tap off, that's what I was going to do, well I take it as bloomer. You lift this up, turn off the water, lift that up, turn, pick it up, clean it out, put it back in with the thing up, down and over. That's what he taught me. So, this is Bill Sarnie, 228-8646, I came to fix that toilet. Thank you Bill!
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