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Default How do I stop new toilet seat from slipping?

On Thu, 28 Dec 2006 14:12:23 -0500, Jeff Wisnia
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trader-of-some-jacks wrote:
I recently replaced a toilet seat in my house.

But the new one tends to slip a lot - VERY awkward to be sitting on a
slipping and shifting seat, obviously.

I'm pretty strong and have hand-tightened the bolts as much as I think
is reasonable, and the bottom line is that, subjected to the forces of
use, this seat continues to slide.

So I'm wondering if they make rubber washers or gaskets that fit between
the actual toilet fixture and the plastic parts that hold the bolts -
just something to take friction out of the equation.


You need ceramic handles to hold on to. Try
www.cermamictoilethandles.com .

And if not that, short of tightening the bolts more (they're as
hand-tight as I can get them) or getting a new toilet seat (seems
excessive), what else could be done to prevent the seat from slipping?



Try putting some contact adhesive between the seat hinges and the bowl.
Clean both surfaces with alcohol first.

Of course you could always pack some Bondo into the holes around the
bolts, but that could make future changes a bit more difficult.


Grind flat spots on the bolts first.

HTH,

Jeff