How do you get a stuck screw out of a toilet seat?

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How do you get a stuck screw out of a toilet seat?

If the bolts or nuts are plastic, they can’t corrode and will come off easily. Simply pry open the cover behind the seat to expose the bolt’s head. Unscrew the bolt with a pliers or a screwdriver while you hold the nut underneath with the pliers.

How do you remove a stubborn wing nut?

Place the tip of a flat-head screwdriver against the right side of one wing. Tap the end of the screwdriver to get the wing nut to start rotating counterclockwise. Once the wing nut begins to turn, twist it counterclockwise by hand until it is off the threaded shaft.

How are toilet seats attached?

Most toilet seats are attached to the toilet with fittings. These are held together by two bolts usually hidden by plastic caps at the back of the seat. These nuts are often plastic but may be made from metal – depending on the age of the seat. Use your pliers to loosen the nuts, and then remove them by hand.

Why does my toilet seat keep coming loose?

A. Toilet seats often wobble because the holes in the toilet-bowl rim are larger than the diameter of the bolts, allowing movement that eventually makes the nuts loose.

Is there a tool for tightening wing nuts?

Steel wing nut driver is a tool that works with any power drill. It is designed to fit over wing nut wings to enable you to tighten or loosen wing nuts quickly when installing hurricane panels.

Do you need a toilet seat for a Caroma toilet?

Our seats are made to perfectly compliment the Caroma range of dual-flush toilets. All residential seats include a precision soft-close feature to ensure a quiet bathroom environment. (Please note: all seats featured here are for current Caroma products.

How do you remove a toilet seat that is stuck?

Repeat the operation on the second nylon nut and lift the seat off. When it comes to removing toilet seats, the big gun is a drill with a 1/4-inch drill bit. Put on goggles to protect your eyes; then insert the bit into the bottom of a stuck metal nut that you can’t turn at the point at which it meets the bolt.

Where are the bolts on a toilet seat?

Open the bolt caps to gain access to the seat fasteners, if necessary. These are located at the back of the seat, where the seat hinges. Some toilets may not have plastic covers for the bolts. If yours does, open these covers by prying upwards on them with your finger or a screwdriver.

Can a wrench be used to remove a toilet seat?

Hunker may earn compensation through affiliate links in this story. Toilet seats are notorious for corroded, hard-to-remove bolts. When you were installing your toilet seat, you may have tightened the bolts with a wrench or a pair of pliers, and now — after several years — you should be able to remove it the same way.

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