Maybe. It will depend upon why the toilet is wobbly. It could be simply taking the little 'caps' on the base off and tightening up the bolts that are there. If one of the bolts is broken, you can replace the bolt, which would allow you to tighten it up. It it is because the floor is rotted out under the toilet, you would have to remove the toilet, replace the sub-flooring and reseat the toilet. Replacing the wax seal may also help. If the toilet seat ring on the sewer pipe is broken, it will take an experience plumber to replace it and set it up correctly.
Yes, I know it has been done.(Just do not ask how)
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Fitting an elongated toilet seat is just like fitting a regular toilet seat. One probably shouldn't have an elongated seat on a regular toilet though as it would not fit properly.
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To pee- so they do not pee on the toilet seat.
A toilet seat cover is a lever.
A standard toilet seat is 430mm long x 360mm wide.
Hardware store, ask for round front toilet seat. If toilet seat is more oblong shaped, an elongated seat is needed. Home Depot or Lowes also will have seat.
The height of a standard toilet seat is 14" from a furnished floor.
If there are no seat covers, it is preferred to use toilet paper because the real toilet seat might have germs or dirt on it.
There are more germs under a fingernail than on a toilet seat!
I am looking for the same, have an Almond or Bone square toilet seat that I am looking for a new seat but most important the brackets for it. The two brackets that hold the toilet seat top