The bolts are loose.
Toilet seat that won t break.
Many people also think wooden toilet seats add a touch of luxury to the bathroom.
You should be able to stop it from sliding by tightening the nuts holding it to the bowl but they loosen again after a short time and the problem.
When it comes to removing toilet seats the big gun is a drill with a 1 4 inch drill bit.
Chipped and cracked toilet seat a chipped toilet seat does not in any way look good and would need a replacement.
Drill a hole straight up through the inside edge of the nut.
This is hard on seats as well as weight load.
The problem usually is with the strength of the hinges that hold the toilet seat.
The plastic toilet seats are known to break or crack under pressure with time or when a lot of weight is placed on them.
I have often thought of designing a seat that holds the sides of the bowl to stop side to side movement.
Plastic seats tend to be lighter and have a longer lifespan while wooden seats are sturdy and heavier.
This is mostly seen on white wooden toilet seats.
Some plastic seats will move and wood ones will break.
A sliding toilet seat is one such problem.
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.