• Under counter basin for wash hand with the ceramic basin  - 5261 System 1
Under counter basin for wash hand with the ceramic basin  - 5261

Under counter basin for wash hand with the ceramic basin - 5261

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Specifications


Ceramic Wash Hand Counter Basin
1-High Quality Bathroom Ceramic Wash Basin
2-Standard production
3-Unique GlazeSpray

1Model No.:5261
2Dimension

Size:650x455x200mm

3Material:Porcelain
4Mounted Type:Bowl Sinks / Vessel Basins Top mounted
5Surface Finish:

1- Nanometer glaze Polish without Pin Hole and Spot

2- Exhause Pipe:Fully Glazed inner part

3- Glaze Surface:Sanitary glaze/Nanometer glaze feel Smooth

4- Charateristic:Eco-Friendly
6Feature:

1-Color:White

2-Shape:Round /Retangular

3-Spilway Hole:Back

4-Drain Hole Size:450 mm

5-Faucet:400 mm --1 hole Top Mounted
7Accessories:

1-Faucet

2-Drainner

8Packing:1 PCS Pack in an individual 5-ply white color box
9Loading:

1-1x20GP:466 Pcs

2-1x40HQ:1133 Pcs

10Certificate:

1-WRAS

2-ACS

3-CUPC

4-CE

Q:I think it's from someone shaving in there. I don't know but it takes like 15 minutes for the thing to drain. It's driving me insane. I tried to unclog it with a butter knife but that didn't work It just made it worse.
there is a tool called a ZIP IT it is a thin flexable tool that you slide down the drain and the spikes on the sides catch the hair [human or animal] and you pull it right out .can get at walmart , ace hardware cost 3.00 works great and you don't have to take the stopper out of the sink to use it.
Q:Very weird question here. I am petsitting for a family with several cats and dogs. The youngest kitten is living in a bathroom, currently (it is the only small, enclosed, safe place for him to stay until the family returns). Unfortunately, despite his having a clean litterbox, he is constantly pooping in the sink, which is unpleasant for me to deal with--obviously! How can I discourage him from doing this without really disciplining or hurting him in any way? I can't easily put something over the sink that he couldn't pull down and hurt himself with.
My cat does this everytime he is upset, especially when we have visitors come to stay with us. Obviously the kitten is upset and is showing you in the only way he can- by not using his kitty box. There isn't really any way to stop this until his people come back home. Then he will most likely stop his naughty bathroom display. However, maybe you could help. Unless this is against the homeowner's rule, maybe let the cat out of the bathroom for a little bit while you're there and can keep an eye on him. This might relieve his anxiety a bit. Or possibly put the litter box in/on the sink. Then when he goes to use the sink, his box will be there instead.
Q:how do you install bathroom sink faucets?
1. make sure you have at least 2 wrenches or 2 pair of pliers or something to loosen and tighten the lines. 2. Turn off the water valves under the sink. If you do not have valves under the sink you will have to turn the entire house off. If the latter is the case, make sure you buy some valves to put under the sink before you turn the water back on. It would suck to be without water if something goes wrong and you do not have valves to make sure your bathroom doesn't flood. 3. Turn the faucet on and make sure all the water is drained--if it continues to drip then try playing with the valves some more--but realize that they are not indestructable and could break if you put too much umf into em. 4. Unhook the water lines from the old faucet using two wrenches usually. If your old water lines are not in good shape, it is the perfect time to get new and have one less thing that can go wrong. 5. If you are not sure, write on the wall or the back side of the cabinet which is hot or cold so you don't hook em- up wrong on the new one. 6. Loosen the nuts (usually plastic unless really old) on the bottom side of the faucet itself. The faucet will pull out through the top once these have been removed. 7. Clean up any remaining residue from the old faucet. 8. Follow directions that come with the new faucet. Should take between 15 minutes and 1? hours--depending on how hard it is to get to and how long and old the existing faucet is. If you get in a bind--then you can call someone to come do it for you--but there is no science to replacing a faucet. Have fun-I hate plumbing--unless everything works right.
Q:Artificial stone basin where to do some
Generally larger artificial stone processing plants or production plants can provide, but need to have a certain amount, whether this high cost and time-consuming, trouble;
Q:the pop up drain plug in my bathroom sink has become unattached from the pull lever, does this mean its broken? How do I repair it?
James K is correct
Q:my sink has a stench coming up from the drain i believe. not sure what it is or how it got to smell so bad, but seems like it only comes up when i turn the water on(like the water gets the smell moving). really dont know what to do here? any advice?
This has happened to me before. Just pour some bleach into the drain and don't turn on the water or anything that would wash away the bleach for a while.
Q:Can the bathroom of the bathroom be able to wash clothes directly? Feeling pretty dirty, but modern bathroom decoration, especially small bathrooms are not considered to put the wash basin area ah?
You still buy a washing machine. Pots are still dirty. The
Q:I took off the cap that covers the whole in the sink because sometimes soap starts overflowing in the sink when i wash my hands. And since i took the cap off it doesnt happen anymore. But if i leave the top off can any bugs crawl through the pipe and into my bathroom?
You're referring to the lavatory - the sink on your bathroom. Yeah, it depends on the size of the drain hole. I can't think though what would came from the pipes except for rats and vermin. Well, Sometimes roaches can hide from there. But not likely because of the trap.
Q:I have tried draino, but I think I need to pull out the drain and remove the hair and stuff. It drains really slow. I don't know if I should call the landlord because it is something small. But I don't know how to remove the drain. do I just pull it straight out? there are no screws or anything, but it doesn't seem to want to budge and I don't want to break it since it isn't really mine. here is a picture of the type of drain I am talking about:http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3b/Bathroom_sink_drain.jpg
there is a very handy little tool that you may be able to remove enough of the hair and then the rest will probably flush down. Menard's or home depot have them. It is about 30 inches long and 1/2 inch wide.has sharp little hooks on each side.just run it down into the drain opening up & down, it will hook on to the hair and you can pull it out.do it until you get no more hair. then run hot water down the drain no need to disconnect the trap unless you have more than just hair in the trap Good luck
Q:Basin basin faucet whether there are national standards
National regulations require 4 kg of pressure.

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