As mentioned use a utility knife and a small putty knife tapping with a hammer.
Toilet stuck to floor tile by caulk.
Also sit on the floor and give the darn thing a good kick with the bottom of your foot from at least two directions.
These clients say that caulking around the base of the toilet would trap water from a leaking toilet causing damage below and around the toilet since it has no place to leak onto the floor.
Caulking around the base of a toilet means an extra barrier to break through on top of the bolts and wax seal.
Pull on the trigger and keep the caulk gun at a 45 degree angle.
On some floors this may result in damage if removed improperly.
Caulking tubes are designed to apply pressure to the caulking within them so that you can squeeze out a bead of caulk with ease and precision.
There s an easier way to secure the toilet and provide a cleaner caulk line.
It may also stain or leave smear marks if applied improperly which can be difficult to remove without damaging the floor s surface.
Although that theory makes sense it is in fact a false statement.
You can replace a toilet that has grout around it without having to re grout the new toilet to the tile floor.
This happens all the time.
I actually tap it with a hammer to make sure putty knife goes under toilet pretty far.
A toilet would actually never leak right onto the floor.
Just follow this tip from master.
Diyers often set the toilet and then apply a tiny bead of caulk along the outside edge.
1 turn off the supply valve behind the toilet by rotating the valve s knob clockwise.
Keep your pressure on the trigger consistent and the movement of the caulk gun slow and smooth to ensure a better seal.
Toilets should be caulked to the floor to prevent side to side movement that can break the wax seal and to prevent splashes or overflows from puddling under the toilet and rotting the floor.