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Toilet seats that don t stay up.
My toilet seat won t stay up you ve simply gotta find a toilet seat that continues to remain up.
I stole two of my sons bucky balls and made two small pits with a drill bit in the bottom of the seat and at the front of the seat and glued in a magnetized bucky ball in each hole.
I have this problem with one of the seats in my bathroom.
My toilet seat won t stay up because it won t lean back past the vertical.
3 less washing times less workload reduce the waste of resources water and toilet paper may save because you don t have to wash the toilet seat frequently.
And the top of seat is obviously cleaner than bottom of seat.
My toilet seat doesn t stay up and keeps falling down.
Investigate products like the cachet quiet close toilet seat from kohler or the quiet close grip tight option.
Editor s choice kid safe.
Some mates have told me that it has not been plumbed correctly and others that it is because the floor is not quite even.
If the options below are out of your price range or you re just looking for another way to keep your toilet bowl seat up and stop it from falling down read more below.
This diy video shows how to overcome when the toilet tank is too far forward and the seat lid have foam to thick to allow the seat to stay open.
When i lift the toilet seat and lid up the seat will sometimes gradually fall back down as it doesn t seem to lift to a 90 degree angle.
This should give your seat the extra angle it needs to stay upright.
If you use lifting up automatically toilet seat you just need to contact the top of seat to put it down.
As a bloke this is incredibly annoying when i want to take a leak also a pain when cleaning the cistern.
The counter above the bowl comes out too far and the seat can t tilt back enough to stay up.
Guys if your toilet seat won t stay up if you re fed up of using your knee have a look at the video.
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The most common reason toilet seats won t stay up is because the seat was installed too far back towards the tank.
Either the cistern needs to be raised so that the front edge of the seat doesn t touch the lid of the cistern and thus can go further back or the pan needs to be moved forwards so that the seat will lean further back.