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Toilet Seat Tighten
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Over time, and use, your toilet seats will become loose and will need to be tightened:
Use a flathead screwdriver to open the cap on the toilet seat hinge.
Take a Philips head (4-pointed) screwdriver and insert the head into the plastic toilet set screw.
Rotate the screwdriver clockwise until the screw is snug & secure – do not overtighten as this can break the plastic screw.
Close the cap and press it back into place.
Repeat on other plastic screw (2 total) as needed.