Why can’t I get my toilet seat off?

If the bolt is brass or badly corroded steel, you might break it off, which is just fine. If the nut won’t budge, douse it with a penetrating spray lubricant such as WD-40. Hold a rag behind the nut to catch the overspray. Give the lubricant 15 minutes to penetrate, then try again.

How do you remove a stubborn toilet seat?

Remove all the bolts and nuts and then lift the seat off the bowl. Place all of this in the plastic bag, seal it and dispose. If the seat is attached with a traditional metal bolt and metal nut, grab your socket wrench and fit it over the long bolt that grips the nut. Turn the nut counterclockwise to loosen.

How do you remove a no visible toilet seat bolt?

How do you remove a metal bolt from a toilet seat?

The metal bolts are part of the toilet seat hinge hardware. Simply unscrew the nut from the attached bolt. Corroded bolts and nuts are harder to detach. To remove the nut from the seat hinge bolt, use a long socket and socket wrench to unscrew the nut.

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How do you remove a wing nut from a toilet seat?

Look underneath the bowl to see if a wing nut is securing the bolt. If it is, hold the wing nut in place and use a screwdriver to unscrew the bolt, using lefty-loosey as your guide. Repeat on the second bolt. Remove the seat.