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Our upstairs one needs changing, and I want to do it whilst MrSmow is away lol. (To see how long it takes him to notice when he gets back lol). I've had a quick look underneath as it seems to be a simple case of loosening this one and putting new one on(which I haven't bought yet btw). Ur for the life of me I cannot see how this one would even come off - it looks as though with all the will in the world these 'screws' etc would not undo!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have done so. Usually I found wing nuts rather than screws. Lubricant and a large spanner may help. On the other hand you could pass responsibility for not cracking the bowl by getting a tradesperson in. I have found getting the new one to stay put can be an issue too. One doesn't want to overtighten, but I swear the seat doesn't always fit the holes in the porcelain, even if there's some kind of adaptor; and a seat that moves after a while is most disconcerting.
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