toilet seat hinges rusting?

Is there a way to prevent this happening? We have an odd shaped loo (Ideal Standard Space) so a new seat is at least £60. The last one broke when the hinges snapped due to rusting. The new one is rusting merrily - although it is black rust not red? It has stained the seat underneath :(

We have an extractor and open the window but the condensation takes a while to clear when 3 successive people have a shower of a morning. I always give it a wipe over with loo roll when I'm in there but not everyone in my house is so conscientious!

any ideas?

thanks

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  • netti wrote: »
    any ideas?

    thanks


    Yep

    Ring Ideal Standard & tell them their parts are not fit for purpose?

    Maybe they will send you some more.
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  • phill99
    phill99 Posts: 9,093 Forumite
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    netti wrote: »
    Is there a way to prevent this happening?

    Stop weeing on them.
    Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.
  • netti
    netti Posts: 56 Forumite
    I wish that Mr Nobody would use someone else's loo...:D
  • I think I heard put vaseline on after cleaning.
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  • netti
    netti Posts: 56 Forumite
    Going to try the vaseline then - thanks shop-to-drop.

    I also have fired off an email to Ideal Standard customer services - would have thought it should be designed to cope with a bit of condensation and poor aim...my cheapo £10 focus seat in the downstairs loo is all plastic and good as new after 6 years - and that room gets more visits!
  • Cleaning products could be causing corrosion. Toilet cleaner contains acid to dissolve limescale and will react with the metal producing a black colour. Bleach will also corrode the metal. Rinse the hinges with water after cleaning.
    If you get a new one try using silicone sealant in the holes in the toilet when fitting to prevent liquid sitting in the hole next to the hinge.
  • netti
    netti Posts: 56 Forumite
    Thanks for that useful info Tim - I wondered why it was black :o
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