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Updated on Toilet 2024-08-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A flat-blade screwdriver can be tightened.

    Other tools: Allen or wrench.

    1. First of all, it depends on what type of toilet (split and conjoined) you are supplemented: the conjoined is that the toilet and the water tank are not fixed by screws, and the split is that the toilet and the water tank are fixed by screws.

    2. If it is conjoined, it is simple, first open the water tank cover, find the screw at the bottom of the drain valve, and take out it directly with a screwdriver to loosen it.

    3. If it is split, open the lid of the water tank.

    4. If you don't want to open the toilet and then remove the lid. You can only violently remove the old lid and saw off the link of the old toilet seat. Go online and buy the kind of cover plate that can be screwed on it, which is equipped with expansion screws. This way there is no need to screw underneath.

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