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How to remove Roca toilet seat?
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boots_babe
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Hi,
Our toilet seat has broken, we've bought a replacement but can't see how to remove the old one! It's a Roca Damo Senso.
We recently replaced a toilet seat in another room, and that had bolts that screwed in from the top and tightened up underneath. But this other toilet doesn't have any visible bolts.
All there is are 2 hinges, which seem to be attached to the toilet via an invisible mechanism
I've googled and looked on you tube but can't seem to find anything to help.
Does anyone else have a Roca toilet seat that has no visible fixings?
Thanks.
Our toilet seat has broken, we've bought a replacement but can't see how to remove the old one! It's a Roca Damo Senso.
We recently replaced a toilet seat in another room, and that had bolts that screwed in from the top and tightened up underneath. But this other toilet doesn't have any visible bolts.
All there is are 2 hinges, which seem to be attached to the toilet via an invisible mechanism

I've googled and looked on you tube but can't seem to find anything to help.
Does anyone else have a Roca toilet seat that has no visible fixings?
Thanks.
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Lift the lid and seat. Where the hinge is, there's usually a button or two to push so you can lift the seat off...
Mine were grey, but they may be the same colour as the seat for aesthetics...0 -
I've seen those sort in videos on you tube, but ours isn't like that unfortunately0
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Lol yes that's what we felt like doing!
So FINALLY figured it out. Typical, just after I posted on here having almost given up hope as we'd spent forever.
So for reference for anyone else trying to find the same info at a later date, to remove this style of toilet seat, you have to lift up both the toilet lid and toilet seat so that they are perfectly vertical.
Then simply lift up (or yank up in our case as it was very bedded in)!
No wonder we couldn't find an allen key or screw or anything, there wasn't one.0 -
:j This perfectly helped our predicament, thank you so much for posting0
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Glad it helped you!0
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