Hey everyone, I'm not sure if anyone will actually see this but I couldn't find another way to ask a question (I do hope the OP managed to sort the problem after)
I have a toilet seat bought a few months ago and the section where everything joins is loose on both sides. The lid is screwed in securely and the plates on the actual toilet are tight. It's the hinge part in the middle where the seat and lid attach to the plates. I can't see anything that may come off to tighten them. Could anyone advise please? The seat was from homebase if that makes any difference.
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removing a toilet seat
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You did not notice the "New topic" button then?Welshfella wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 3:27 pmHey everyone, I'm not sure if anyone will actually see this but I couldn't find another way to ask a question
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