Submitted by donkendeals t3_10q8z3p in DIY
I'm attempting to temporarily remove a couple toilet seats in order to install bidet attachments, and while I gather this is generally supposed to be pretty easy, I'm having trouble with the specific setup of my toilets (which I think might be STA-TITE?). the metal covers over the seat hinges do not seem to want to be pried open even with a flathead screwdriver, so instead I'm trying to attack the problem from below by loosening the locking nut with a ratchet and deep socket. does this seem like the correct approach? unfortunately even the largest (15mm) socket that I have doesn't quite fit over the nut properly and I haven't been able to remove it.
ideally whatever I do to remove it will be reversible as I'm still planning to use the same seats afterward, though I'm open to buying new parts if that's necessary. I've researched the problem on Youtube a bunch but there appears to be far more videos about how to install a STA-TITE seat than how to remove them, and surprisingly none of the ones I've found have been helpful.
photos of the hinges and the nut are here: https://imgur.com/a/xPd9IJZ
thanks in advance for any advice, I appreciate it!
nolotusnote t1_j6orq7l wrote
Right idea, wrong tool.
Loosen the plastic nut with a pair of pliers, not a socket. You can likely use your fingers, once the tension is removed.