olcoon
Well-known member
DON'T ANSWER THAT! The seal on our Dometic commode has been leaking for a while, & as we were gate guarding in Texas, and there was no where to get parts I waited until we got home to replace it. Got it done today & can't understand Dometic. There have been several posts on here about water leaking out of the bowl of the commode because of the seal. Numerous options have been given some wrong (according to the book that came with ours), some correct. I've been pouring hot water in ours when it starts leaking & will clean off the seal & valve and while the seal is still warm bend it down to reform it, as is the directions given in the book as one of the options, and it's always worked. In the book it says not to use "Lubricants, and cleaners containing alcohol or petroleum distillates, Pine Sol cleaner, WD40, etc.
In the directions for the new seal (it's a Dometic seal), it says "Press flush pedal to open flush ball, and spread a thin layer of silicone grease or petroleum jelly under the seal...." I may not be the brightest light in the parking lot, but I'm still putting out light. But isn't petroleum jelly a petroleum jelly a petroleum distillate?
In the directions for the new seal (it's a Dometic seal), it says "Press flush pedal to open flush ball, and spread a thin layer of silicone grease or petroleum jelly under the seal...." I may not be the brightest light in the parking lot, but I'm still putting out light. But isn't petroleum jelly a petroleum jelly a petroleum distillate?