I want to change the toilet, but the positioning bolt of the old toilet can t be unscrewed

Updated on Toilet 2024-03-15
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Those screws that have been in contact with water for a long time and usually have no chance to twist will naturally rust to death. The processing method from simple to complex is as follows: 1. Drip on the engine oil, and then twist it after a few hours; 2. Cut the periphery, leave space, and cut it off with a hacksaw; 3. Cut the wire around the chisel and dial out the screws; 4. Destroying toilets; 5. Please ask a professional master to deal with it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There are hardware stores that sell screw loosening agents, so you might as well buy them and try them.

    You can also try soaking with lubricants such as diesel, kerosene, etc.

    If it is still not loosened, it can only be completely destroyed.

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