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replacing toilet seat
ian103
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We've got a back to the wall toilet that needs a new seat. One of the lugs won't won't come out of the fixing hole.
Is there an easy fix as I can't access the underside without removing the toilet.
Could I cut the fixing screw head and push it inside the void at the back and then fix the new one?
Is there an easy fix as I can't access the underside without removing the toilet.
Could I cut the fixing screw head and push it inside the void at the back and then fix the new one?
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if the fixing is one of the expanding rubber things then I don't see why not.
Looking at the one you have removed will probably tell you how much space is available0
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