Replacing a Toilet Seat
Step by Step
1. Remove the old toilet seat. If the mounting
bolts are covered with decorative caps, take them off. Use
a screwdriver to hold one of the bolts in place while you use
pliers to unscrew the nut from below the toilet rim. If the
nut doesn't come loose, apply a lubricating oil (such as WD-40),
and let it soak in for a couple of minutes. If it still won't
budge, put duct tape on the surface around the hole to protect
the porcelain from damage and use a hacksaw to cut through
the bolt. Remove the second bolt, and lift the seat off of
the toilet.
2. Clean around the mounting holes. Use a
toilet cleanser to clean residue from around the holes, both
above and below the toilet rim.
3. Install the new toilet seat. Position the
new seat above the toilet bowl, and feed the bolts through the
mounting heads and into the holes in the toilet. From below,
tighten the nuts by hand. (Use a screwdriver to keep the bolts
steady.) Use your pliers to give each nut a final quarter-turn.
Don't overtighten, or you'll risk cracking the porcelain.