A Comprehensive Guide to Selecting the Right Aqua Magic Toilet Spares

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Aqua Magic toilet spares are essential components for maintaining and repairing Aqua Magic toilets. These spare parts include items such as flush valves, fill valves, seals, flappers, and other accessories that are necessary for the proper functioning of the toilet. The main idea is that Aqua Magic toilet spares are necessary for maintaining and repairing Aqua Magic toilets. These spare parts include flush valves, fill valves, seals, flappers, and other accessories..

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I've down a search but haven't been able to find anything that lists all the individual parts.

Forgot to mention, after having to fix something on every trip for 7 years thought we were getting by this trip for once but no such luck. The stool started leaking water the last day heading home from our 6 week trip but guess I should be thankful it didn't happen while we were boondocking the fist two weeks of the trip

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2004 Meridian 36G

* This post was edited 07/17/11 01:40pm by wagonmaster2 *

That's it, lift toilet up a new water valve will be stocked by most RV places and if I remember not very expensive.

Part #11 cost almost as much as a new toilet symptom toilet will not hold water.

If you up-grade to a newer toilet the flange the toilet bolts to has to be rotated.


1990 Holiday Rambler Aluma Lite XL
454 on P-30 Chassis
1999 Jeep Cherokee sport

Mine was leaking from the valve itself. Took the valve apart, cleaned the rust ring from where the o-ring sits, replaced the o-ring and lubed with silicon grease. No more leak. If you have a new valve, no problem. If you take the old one apart do it slowly and watch how the black plastic slide piece sits inside. It doesn't look like it should ever work but if you put it back together properly it does.

I guess with the toilet removed from the floor it would be a good idea to also use a new floor seal with replacing the toilet. Maybe it'll come with the new water valve.

Is there any particularly good site to order parts like this from?

Hank MI wrote:

Garry's instructions are pretty good for removing the toilet. I had to remove mine for a leaking water valve. On mine the rear bolt was not straight down so a swivel adapter was required. You'll need at least a 12" extension, maybe more, to reach the bolt. Can't remember but I had several so may have used more than one.

Mine was leaking from the valve itself. Took the valve apart, cleaned the rust ring from where the o-ring sits, replaced the o-ring and lubed with silicon grease. No more leak. If you have a new valve, no problem. If you take the old one apart do it slowly and watch how the black plastic slide piece sits inside. It doesn't look like it should ever work but if you put it back together properly it does.

Looking closer with a light and mirror it looks like mine has a pin size hole right where that plastic nut is attached to the 1" or so round cylinder. When the water is turned on it sprays a very fine mist on the wall behind the stool and when I shut the water off I can see a very small bubble of water seeping out at that point. Should it be leaking along there?

Is this actually a leak or a break, and should something like this happen? I'm tempted to try a spot of good plastic type glue along that edge of the nut and the cylinder to see if that will stop it.

You may want to look for the ID label on your RV toilet for more information about your particular model. Or take some measurements to compare with the specifications of any replacement you’re considering.
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Reviews for "How to Maintain and Clean Aqua Magic Toilet Spares for Optimal Performance"

1. Miranda - 2/5 - I was excited to purchase the Aqua magic toilet spares, but I found them to be quite disappointing. The quality of the product was poor, as the parts seemed flimsy and easily breakable. The installation process was also difficult and time-consuming. I expected the spares to improve the functionality of my toilet, but it didn't make any noticeable difference. Overall, I wouldn't recommend this product as it didn't live up to its promises.
2. John - 1/5 - The Aqua magic toilet spares were a complete waste of money for me. Firstly, the parts were not compatible with my toilet, despite being advertised as universal. I had to struggle to make them fit, and even after all that effort, they didn't work properly. The flushing mechanism was weak and caused frequent clogs. I reached out to the customer service for assistance, but they were unresponsive. I regret buying these spares and would advise others to avoid them.
3. Emily - 2/5 - I had high hopes for the Aqua magic toilet spares, but unfortunately, they didn't live up to my expectations. The parts were difficult to install, and even after following the instructions carefully, they didn't fit securely. The water flow was inconsistent and often resulted in weak flushes. The quality of the product was subpar, and I felt like I wasted my money. I would recommend exploring other options before settling for these spares.

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