The toilet seat may not stay up due to a loose hinge or worn-out parts. It is important to check and tighten the hinges or replace any damaged parts to ensure the seat stays up properly.
To pee- so they do not pee on the toilet seat.
Never leave the toilet seat up
In your toilet, trust me go in your bathroom, and lift up your toilet seat, and there he is! :D your welcome
The toilet flapper stays up to allow water to flow from the tank into the bowl when the toilet is flushed.
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The fight over the toilet seat being up or down (scorned by women for being left up) has been an ongoing debate since the toilet seat was invented. The toilet seat should be left down at home on a general basis considering both sexes do have bowel movements and it is not all about urinating. In public men have urinals in the men's room so there is no problem with public toilets. If you go into an upscale hotel the bathrooms are spotless; toilet is well cleaned with the toilet seat downand a paper banner across it which indicates the toilet has hygienically been cleaned and no one has torn off the banner to use that toilet since being cleaned.Another answerThe seat and the lid should always be DOWN when not in use. In polite society, the sight of the toilet is considered to be less offensive when the lid is down.
The toilet flapper may not stay up due to a worn-out or misaligned flapper, a problem with the chain or handle, or issues with the water pressure or tank level.
The toilet lid may not stay up due to a faulty hinge or spring mechanism. It could also be caused by wear and tear over time.
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car seat wont move forward. First examine under the seat for stuff that doesn't belong under there that could be jambing up the works. If all is clear, you may have to unbolt the seat, remove the seat from the car then turn the seat up side down to determine the cause.
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When in Use cover up when not in use down