The toilet could be defective...if it is a two-piece, you could have a leak around the bolts holding the tank to the bowl. Some brands have been showing up lately with plugs and platches where they were either damaged or defective during manufacture. There could be a crack, or hole.
If the flange isn't too far off, the toilet doesn't rock, and the was was compressed (i.e., it was thick enough) when setting the toilet, it shouldn't be coming form there. I've got a couple of waxless seals on my toilets that work well. I needed to install and remove them while doing some remodeling, and it was wasier with this than having to clean up wax each time.





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I figure this should definitively prove whether it is the seal somehow not seating properly, versus a defective toilet.
I will say this product forces you to position the toilet exactly over the drain hole, and I believe all 3 of us trying to install this toilet may have had it a hair too far back, which could have been the problem all along.

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