Rusty Toilet Seat How Do You Take An Old Toilet Seat Off?

How do you take an old toilet seat off? - rusty toilet seat

Toilet seat was my old rusty screws holding it in brackets, I have tried pliers, WD-40, which simply does not budge. not enough room to add a stitch on the street, and I fear that if I can use i a Dremel to break through the shell. any ideas would be appreciated.

5 comments:

don p said...

I was just on a saw blade between the toilet and under the security lock and they looked like. Be sure to place a towel under the sheet to prevent scratches in the bath

Laurie bro said...

Phenol, hydrochloric acid or sulfuric acid. Otherwise, try battery acid, paint, it will take some time, but should make it cheaper to work ...........

freakboy... said...

Use your Dremel with a cutting wheel. I do not see how one could break the circle in this way.

ELEcTrIc... said...

Used for cutting corrosion mother Dremmel everywhere ... and fall and then go out and stretch the bolt, just ...

Ice Queen said...

I had the same problem. I Naval Jelly (go to the hardware in general in the department) for painting, to remove rust. I have a brush to the naval jelly rust on the screw and was able to clean the screws after the rust was removed. Hope this helps.

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